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A flue pipe (also referred to as a labial pipe) is an organ pipe that produces sound through the vibration of air molecules, in the same manner as a recorder or a whistle, in a pipe organ. Air under pressure (called wind) is driven through a flue and against a sharp lip called a labium, causing the column of air in the pipe to resonate at a frequency determined by the pipe length (see wind instrument). Thus, there are no moving parts in a flue pipe. This is in contrast to reed pipes, whose sound is driven by beating reeds, as in a clarinet.

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Reed pipe

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Person's Guide to the Pipe Organ". Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Flue Pipe Acoustics, a scholarly description of flue pipe physics Organ transcriptions...

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by Levine and Schwinger. End Correction at a Flue Pipe Mouth Ruiz, Michael J. "Boomwhackers and end-pipe corrections." The Physics Teacher 52.2 (2014):...

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is the name of a family of stops in pipe organ building. They are one of the most common types of organ flue pipe. The name stems from the Middle High...

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Reed

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chimney placement less critical, and the use of non-structural gas vent pipe allows a flue gas conduit to be installed around obstructions and through walls...

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Labium

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Ichneumonidae Labium (wind instrument), a part of wind instruments, such as the flue pipe or the recorder; see Recorder (musical instrument) § Basic sound production...

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Greenhouse

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Helmholtz resonance

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Archived from the original on February 28, 2017. "End correction at flue pipe mouth". Johan Liljencrants on organs, pipes, air supply. September 30...

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Diapason

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the just octave in Pythagorean tuning Diapason (pipe organ), a tonal grouping of the flue pipes of a pipe organ Diapason (magazine), a French classical...

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in the pipe interacts with a sharp edge (labium) to generate sound. The jet is generated by the player, when blowing through a thin slit (flue). For recorders...

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France in 1490. It was entirely made out of brick and tile, including the flue pipe. In similar times, the Ancient Egyptian, Jewish and Roman people used...

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