IV: Bombarde Division
11 stops, 18 ranks, 1025 pipes
3 1/2" pressure, unenclosed (facade)
8 Open Diapason 61
4 Octave 61
V Grand Fourniture 305 2 2/3'; marked IV-VI
V Grand Cornet 245 8'; from tenor c; marked III-V
16 Bombarde 37? 1-24 from 16' Trompette en Chamade
16 Trompette en Chamade 72
8 Trompette Harmonique 61
8 Trompette en Chamade -- ext. 16'
4 Clarion Harmonique 61
4 Clarion de Roi 61 horizontal
8 Bomb. Festival Trumpet 61 antiphonal; 5 1/2" Pressure
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The bulk of the pipework. The top octaves of the 4' reeds are flues on the back of this chest. |
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The backside of the facade. It's hard to see in this photo, but most of these pipes are cut for tuning. Notice that some of the pipes are no longer attatched to the chest. |
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The second chest is elevated above the other one. This is where the really big reeds are located (the ones that aren't in the facade). I think the one you see here is the 8' Trompette Harmonique |
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Here are the horizontal "en Chamade" and "de Roi" pipes. |
| About the Festival Trumpet. | |
| About the Facade (including the rest of the en Chamade pipes). |
