Paris: La Trinité - Pipes

Pedal reeds, C side.
16' Bombarde, 8' Trompette, 4' Clairon

Look at how the resonators are positioned in the boots. The block is actually down in the boot about at the level of the rack board, with the wire held in place between the resonator and the top of the boot.

 
Grand Orgue, C# side

Looking from left to right, you see

  • some larger flue pipes,
  • the Cornet V, mounted above the level of the other pipes (the wind conducted through the green plastic tubing),
  • the Cymbale IV,
  • and finally the three reeds.
If you place your mouse pointer over the photograph, you can read the names of specific stops. "16M" is the 16' Montre, "16B" the 16' Bourdon, and "8Harm" the 8' Flûte Harmonique. Pipes in the background are not on the same chest and are not identified.
 
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Photographs copyright © 1998, 2000 AD James H. Cook