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Organ registration; a comprehensive treatise on the distinctive quality of tone of organ stops, the acoustical and musical effect of combining individual stops, and the selection of stops and combinations for the various phrases of organ compositions; together with suggested registration for one hundred organ compositions, hymns, and anthems intended to be played on specific organs (1919)


Author: Truette, Everett Ellsworth, 1861-1933
Subject: Organ -- Instruction and study
Publisher: Boston, C.W. Thompson
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: AAJ-8310
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Music - University of Toronto
Collection: facultyofmusic; toronto

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