A mixture is an organ stop of principal tone quality that contains multiple ranks of pipes. An organ stop (or just stop) is a component of a Pipe organ which admits pressurized air (known as wind) to a set of Organ pipes Its name A flue pipe (also referred to as a labial pipe is an Organ pipe that produces sound through the vibration of air molecules in the same manner as a Recorder 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 It is designed to be drawn with a combination of stops that forms a complete chorus (for example, principals of 8′, 4′, and 2′ pitches). An organ stop (or just stop) is a component of a Pipe organ which admits pressurized air (known as wind) to a set of Organ pipes Its name The mixture sounds the upper harmonics of each note of the keyboard. The individual pitches in the mixture are not perceived by the listener; rather, they reinforce the fundamental pitches of the chorus, adding volume and brilliance to the sound. Because a mixture's function is to add color to the tonal ensemble, multiple-rank solo stops (such as the Sesquialtera or the Cornet) are not considered mixtures. A Sesquialtera is a two-rank stop on a pipe organ It is composed of a 2-2/3' Nazard and a 1-3/5' Tierce
Variables affecting a mixture's tone color and usage include:
The composition of pitches in a mixture may change (or break) several times across the compass of the keyboard. C or Do is the first Note of the fixed-Do Solfege. In Western Music, the expression " Middle C " refers to the note In Music, there are two common meanings for tuning: Tuning practice, the act of tuning an instrument or voice The "breaks" of a mixture involve the dropping out of a higher pitch at a given point within the keyboard's compass, and/or the addition of a lower pitch on the succeeding note.
For example, here is the break structure of a typical Great Fourniture IV:
Note Pitches on that note and above
C1 1 1/3′ - 1′ - 2/3′ - 1/2′ C13 2′ - 1 1/3′ - 1′ - 2/3′ C25 2 2/3′ - 2′ - 1 1/3′ - 1′ C37 4′ - 2 2/3′ - 2′ - 1 1/3′ C49 5 1/3′ - 4′ - 2 2/3′ - 2′