A flue stop that is the "backbone" sound of the organ
a reed stop with a rich tone imitating the orchestral instrument
an extremely small scaled stop with a very delicate, airy tone; built frequently as a single-rank stop, or as a double-rank celeste
an open metal flute made to sound an octave above its length by means of a small hole at its midpoint
Multi-rank stop that enhances the harmonics of the fundamental pitch
large-scale, high pressure, smooth solo reed usually 8′ in the manuals and 16′ (sometimes 32′) in the pedal.
Comprises ranks at 22⁄3' and 13⁄5'
8′ (pedal) or 4′ (manual or pedal) chorus reed, similar tone as the Trumpet
German for "reed flute"; a semi-capped metal pipe with a narrow, open-ended tube (i.e. "chimney") extending from the top which resembles a reed
a loud chorus reed stop, generally a single rank, with inverted conical resonators
German for "recorder"; a wide scaled conical or stopped flute of 4′ or 2′ pitch
a metal or wooden 8' open or stopped flute
An 8′ string stop, softer in tone than the Gamba
a basic stopped 8′ flute in the manuals, and stopped 16′ and/or 8′ flute voice in the pedal
8′ chorus reed similar to the Trumpet
an 8′ open wood manual stop
a wide-scaled stopped-flute, 16′ or 8′ on the manuals, and 16′ or 32′ in the pedals