Playing the Organ
What Are “Feet?”
Historically, the “feet” (“ ' “ symbol) indications of the harmonic bars originate in the length of the pipes of a pipe organ. The length of pipe used to produce the reference pitch (the fundamental) for the keyboard is eight feet. Reducing the pipe to half its length produces a pitch one octave higher; conversely, doubling the pipe length creates a pitch one octave lower. Therefore, a pipe producing a pitch one octave below that of the reference of 8' (eight feet) would be 16'; for one octave above the reference, the pipe would be 4', and to take the pitch up yet another octave it would be shortened to 2'.
On tone wheel organs, the pitch relationship shown in the diagram does not hold true in a certain region of the keyboard (p. 25). In the high range of the keyboard,
As you can see from the relation of the pitches, the
However, relative to the 16' pitch (which is one octave lower),
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