Thoughts for a unique name for a 42 scale diapason on 6 inches of wind? VERY Tubby/flutey romantic stop from the 1930's.
Adding it to my Reuter 822 in the Swell...
I already have the following (or adding):
Open Diapason 8'
Violin Diapason 8'
Montre 8'
So I need a different name for this large scale one..thoughts on that? I was going to call it a "HORN DIAPASON" but this rank doesn't have the bridges infront of the mouths that that rank has?
You could call it Fred, or Ethel, butjust don't call it late for dinner[*-)][:P]
How about Prestant or Praestant, it wouldn't be correct, or I suppose you could call it principal, but that may not be entirely correct either. You could call it Diapason II, but that is pretty boring. My vote is for Fred of Ethel.
The 42 scale diapason is part of the Opus 412 Reuter I just unloaded yesterday. I'm putting the entire chest in my upstairs back bedroom as a "swell organ" to the 822's exposed "Great" organ. I agree in a perfect world it should be exposed, but the pipes are really not quite "display" material. They are in structurally sound shape but are of a dark spotted metal. If I put them out front somewhere I"d have to paint them! lol
I love the Diapason Sonora, Magna & Stentorphone & Grand Diapason ideas!!!!!
I imagine it will be used more as a blending stop with my other "solo" stops such as the Trumpet, Clarinet, French Horn & Vox..so manybe "Solo Diapason" as it is really going on more a "SOLO" organ than on a true Swell organ?
fun!!..Farm Diapason..liken it!......Rustaphone would have been appropriate for the Horn Diapason I gave away down in El Paso off the Opus 195..it was rusting very badly for some reasons where it had been mitered..then unmitered...
or "Hoosierpason".
What's a Hoosierpason? A Hoosierpason is a Hoosier Diapason.
What is a hoosier? Other than a native of Indiana no one really knows.
lol
This particular diapason is not very "magna" like it its sound despite its scale:
..it is really basically a somewhat big sounding very tubby flute and actually pretty soft speaking.
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