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  • 51fernflöte — ˈfernˌflœ̅œ̅tə noun ( s) Etymology: German, from fern far (from Old High German ferrana from far, from ferro far) + flöte flute more at far, blockfl …

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  • 52flauto amabile — äˈmäbēˌlā noun Etymology: Italian, pleasing flute : a sweet toned labial pipe organ stop of 4 foot or 8 foot pitch …

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  • 53fugara — füˈgärə noun ( s) Etymology: Italian, from Polish fujara shepherd s flute : a labial pipe organ stop of 8 foot or 4 foot pitch and of string quality …

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  • 54ranket — ˈraŋkə̇t noun ( s) Etymology: German rackett, rankett 1. : rackett 2. : a reed organ pipe of 16 foot or 8 foot pitch producing a smothered tone * * * /rang kit/, n. a double reed wind instrument of the 16th and 17th centuries. Also, rankett,… …

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  • 55waldflute — ˈwȯldˌflüt, ˈvältˌ noun Etymology: part translation of German waldflöte : a soft pipe organ flute stop of 8 foot and 4 foot pitch …

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  • 56vi|o|la d'a|mo|re — «vee OH luh dah MOH ray», 1. a viol with seven sympathetic strings of metal, in addition to seven gut strings on the finger board, with a sweet delicate tone. 2. a string toned open organ stop of 8 foot or 16 foot pitch. ╂[< Italian viola d… …

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  • 57vox hu|ma|na — «voks hyoo MAY nuh», an organ reed stop of 8 foot, or occasionally 16 foot, pitch whose tones are intended to imitate those of the human voice. ╂[< Latin vōx voice + hūmāna, feminine, human] …

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  • 58The Art of Fugue — A portrait which may show Bach in 1750 The Art of Fugue (or The Art of the Fugue, original German: Die Kunst der Fuge), BWV 1080, is an incomplete work[1] by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). It was most likely started at the beginning of the… …

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  • 59Spinet — A spinet is a smaller type of harpsichord or other keyboard instrument, such as a piano or organ.pinets as harpsichordsWhen the temp spinet is used to designate a harpsichord, typically what is meant is the bentside spinet , described in this… …

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  • 60PANOSE — The PANOSE System is a method for classifying typefaces solely on their visual characteristics, developed by Benjamin Bauermeister. It can be used to identify an unknown font from a sample image or to match a known font to its closest visual… …

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