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Violonbass

Lenght

Type

Character

Division

Example

Description

32'

Strings / Streicher

Siehe: Violon

Violonbass

The Violonbass register in a pipe organ is a deep and powerful string stop specifically designed to produce resonant and robust bass tones. It is characterized by its rich and commanding timbre, reminiscent of the lower registers of a cello or double bass. The pipes of the Violonbass register are typically constructed with a large scale and made of wood or metal, allowing them to generate deep and impactful sounds. The Violonbass register is primarily found in the pedal division of the organ and serves as a foundation for the instrument's overall sound. It provides a strong and fundamental bass line that adds weight, depth, and stability to the music. The Violonbass stop is capable of producing thunderous and sustained pedal tones, contributing to the grandeur and resonance of the organ's overall sound. Its powerful and resonant quality is well-suited for conveying a sense of gravitas and creating a solid musical foundation.

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