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- Q932990 subject Q8703510.
- Q932990 abstract "En chamade (French: "to sound a parley") refers to powerfully voiced reed stops in a pipe organ that have been mounted horizontally, rather than vertically, in the front of the organ case, projecting out into the church or concert hall. They produce a commanding, loud trumpet-like tone, used for fanfares and solos. It is known as Fan Trumpet, Horizontal Trumpet, and Trompette en Chamade.Any stop mounted en chamade will be much louder than a stop elsewhere in the organ, even though in church organs the stops may stand on the same windpressure. In theatre and concert organs, en chamade stops often stand on higher windpressure than the other stops, to sound even more powerful and commanding.".
- Q932990 thumbnail Cathedral_organ._Santiago_de_Compostela.jpg?width=300.
- Q932990 wikiPageExternalLink Chamade.html.
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- Q932990 comment "En chamade (French: "to sound a parley") refers to powerfully voiced reed stops in a pipe organ that have been mounted horizontally, rather than vertically, in the front of the organ case, projecting out into the church or concert hall. They produce a commanding, loud trumpet-like tone, used for fanfares and solos.".
- Q932990 label "En chamade".
- Q932990 depiction Cathedral_organ._Santiago_de_Compostela.jpg.