Organ Stop

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːrɡən stɒp/

Definitions of organ stop

noun a device on an organ that controls the flow of air to a set of pipes, producing a particular sound

Example Sentences

A1 I don't know what an organ stop is.

A2 The organ stop controls the airflow to produce different sounds.

B1 The organist adjusted the organ stop to change the sound of the music.

B2 The skilled organist knew exactly which organ stop to use for each piece.

C1 The intricate design of the organ stop mechanism fascinated the music scholars.

C2 The organ stop selection on the grand cathedral organ was a masterpiece of engineering and artistry.

Examples of organ stop in a Sentence

formal The organist adjusted the organ stop to control the volume of the music.

informal Make sure you pull out the organ stop before you start playing.

slang I love how the organ stop can make the music sound super epic.

figurative She pulled out all the stops, like an organ stop, to make sure the event was a success.

Grammatical Forms of organ stop

plural

organ stops

comparative

more organ stop

superlative

most organ stop

present tense

organ stops

future tense

will organ stop

perfect tense

have organ stopped

continuous tense

is organ stopping

singular

organ stop

positive degree

organ stop

infinitive

to organ stop

gerund

organ stopping

participle

organ stopped

Origin and Evolution of organ stop

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'organ stop' originated from the use of mechanical stops on pipe organs to control the flow of air to different sets of pipes, producing different sounds.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in reference to the mechanical stops on pipe organs, the term 'organ stop' has evolved to also refer to the individual sets of pipes themselves that produce a particular sound when activated.