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Meaning of "fluework" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF FLUEWORK

ˈfluːˌwɜːk


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF FLUEWORK

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Fluework is a noun.
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WHAT DOES FLUEWORK MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of fluework in the English dictionary

The definition of fluework in the dictionary is the flue stops of an organ collectively.



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WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE FLUEWORK

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WORDS THAT END LIKE FLUEWORK

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Synonyms and antonyms of fluework in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «fluework» into 25 languages

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLUEWORK»

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The Making of the Victorian Organ
fluework: 31// (old) r)" (new) reeds: 6" fluework: 3'/2" reeds: 6" fluework: 2 1/2" reeds: 3'/2" fluework: 4" reeds: 3'/2" (light reeds) 14" & '7'/2" (heavy reeds) fluework: 2'/2" (violone) 3'/2" (32') reeds: 3'/>"(32') 1 8" (others) (i ) Metal iluework GREAT ...
Nicholas Thistlethwaite, 1999
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The History of the English Organ
Wind pressures Great & Swell fluework, Choir, 76mm Pedal fluework, 89mm Swell reeds. Solo, 1 02mm Great and Pedal reeds, 1 2 1 mm Solo Tuba, 305mm Much of this organ survives, despite a couple of rebuilds and some substantial ( and ...
Stephen Bicknell, 1999
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A history of the organs in St Paul's cathedral
Wind pressures Great: Fluework 3'/2" (bass) and 5" (treble): reeds 7". Fluework 4'/ 2": reeds 7 ".51 Fluework (except Flute Harmonique) 3l/2" , Reeds and Flute Harmonique 4'/2". M\2,l/2". Contra Posaune and Trumpet 17", Contra Fagotto, Cor ...
Nicholas M. Plumley, Austin Niland, 2001
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The Schulze dynasty: organbuilders 1688-1880
On the Great we find a stopped 32ft and two 16ft ranks, the Swell, Choir and Echo divisions are each supplied with a 16ft rank in the fluework and the eleven stop Pedal organ contains a four rank mixture, 32ft stopped bass and a 32ft reed.
Bryan Hughes, 2006
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The Organ: An Encyclopedia
The fluework is often slotted, with dubbed lips and small toe holes. Tierce mixtures, Gedeckts, harmonic flutes, and orchestral reeds are found in all but the smallest instruments. Willis's great concert organs and his most significant cathedral ...
Douglas Earl Bush, Richard Kassel, 2006
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The Organ
Swell 5|", Tuba 12" and Pedal 5". With the fluework we were not so lucky — the Choir came down from 6|" to the correct 3", but we could only get the Great and Pedal down to 3j" and the Swell to almost 4". The Solo is unashamedly on 6", and  ...
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Organists' Review
very narrow, but these registers do have very positive advantages, too, and one of these is that they are not too loud, so that the fluework is in no way obscured by them. The Swell has a delightfully gentie Oboe (why are so many of these ranks ...
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The American Organist
Other noteworthy examples of fluework include Opus 126's family of strings. The hammered tin Sa- licional 8' of the Grand Orgue is scaled and voiced after similar ranks found in Cavaille- Coll's late work. The pipe bodies are constructed d ...
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The Recent Revolution in Organ Building: Being an Account of ...
... increased the wind pressures, introducedpneumatic levers, and transformed the small TenorC Swells into large15 to 20 stop Swells, with16foot reedsincluded , andso crowned thefine fluework and mixture work of these Cathedralorgans.
George Laing Miller, 1969
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Twentieth-Century Organ Music
... a Great division with a “massive Principal chorus,” a Harmon— ics V mixture containing a tierce and a septieme (“a kind of Cornet, bridging the gap between the fluework and the arrival of the reeds”), a Mixture V with only unisons and quints, ...
Christopher S. Anderson, 2013

NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FLUEWORK»

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Royal Festival Hall organ to be restored by 2013
... also carried out by Harrison and Harrison Ltd, saw the restoration and reinstallation of the Swell, Great fluework and Pedal Principal 32ft stop, ... «London SE1, Jun 10»
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