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Electro-pneumatic action and Tubular-pneumatic action

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Difference between Electro-pneumatic action and Tubular-pneumatic action

Electro-pneumatic action vs. Tubular-pneumatic action

The electro-pneumatic action is a control system for pipe organs, whereby air pressure, controlled by an electric current and operated by the keys of an organ console, opens and closes valves within wind chests, allowing the pipes to speak. "Tubular-pneumatic action" refers to an apparatus used in many pipe organs built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Similarities between Electro-pneumatic action and Tubular-pneumatic action

Electro-pneumatic action and Tubular-pneumatic action have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): George Ashdown Audsley, Organ console, Organ pipe, Pipe organ, Tracker action.

George Ashdown Audsley

George Ashdown Audsley (September 6, 1838 – June 21, 1925) was an accomplished architect, artist, illustrator, writer, decorator and pipe organ designer who excelled in many artistic fields but is perhaps best known today for having designed the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia.

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Organ console

The pipe organ is played from an area called the console or keydesk, which holds the manuals (keyboards), pedals, and stop controls.

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Organ pipe

An organ pipe is a sound-producing element of the pipe organ that resonates at a specific pitch when pressurized air (commonly referred to as wind) is driven through it.

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Pipe organ

The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurized air (called wind) through organ pipes selected via a keyboard.

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Tracker action

Tracker action is a term used in reference to pipe organs and steam calliopes to indicate a mechanical linkage between keys or pedals pressed by the organist and the valve that allows air to flow into pipe(s) of the corresponding note.

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Electro-pneumatic action and Tubular-pneumatic action Comparison

Electro-pneumatic action has 21 relations, while Tubular-pneumatic action has 13. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 14.71% = 5 / (21 + 13).

References

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