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The Voix celeste (French: Voix céleste, lit. 'heavenly voice') is an organ stop consisting of either one or two ranks of pipes slightly out of tune. The term celeste refers to a rank of pipes detuned slightly so as to produce a beating effect when combined with a normally tuned rank. It is also used to refer to a compound stop of two or more ranks in which all the ranks are detuned relative to each other.

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  • Voix céleste (fr)
  • Voce celeste (it)
  • Voix céleste (nl)
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  • La voix céleste (du Latin : Vox Celestina) est un jeu d'orgue, à bouche, de la famille des jeux de fond de taille étroite. (fr)
  • La voce celeste è un particolare registro dell'organo. (it)
  • De voix céleste (Frans voor 'hemelse stem', ook wel in het Latijn: vox celestis) is een strijkend orgelregister, meestal 8-voets, dat een klein beetje hoger gestemd is dan de andere registers. Het wordt doorgaans samen met een ander (8-voets)register gebruikt, meestal een viola di gamba (Frans: viole de gambe), soms een salicionaal. Als beide registers samenklinken, vormt zich een warm, strijkend, zwevend geluid. (nl)
  • The Voix celeste (French: Voix céleste, lit. 'heavenly voice') is an organ stop consisting of either one or two ranks of pipes slightly out of tune. The term celeste refers to a rank of pipes detuned slightly so as to produce a beating effect when combined with a normally tuned rank. It is also used to refer to a compound stop of two or more ranks in which all the ranks are detuned relative to each other. (en)
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  • La voix céleste (du Latin : Vox Celestina) est un jeu d'orgue, à bouche, de la famille des jeux de fond de taille étroite. (fr)
  • The Voix celeste (French: Voix céleste, lit. 'heavenly voice') is an organ stop consisting of either one or two ranks of pipes slightly out of tune. The term celeste refers to a rank of pipes detuned slightly so as to produce a beating effect when combined with a normally tuned rank. It is also used to refer to a compound stop of two or more ranks in which all the ranks are detuned relative to each other. The Voix celeste is located in the swell organ on British and American organs and in the Récit expressif on French organs. It is designed to be used in conjunction with a stop of similar tonal quality of its own, normally a Viola da gamba or Salicional. When both stops are played together an undulant, warm sounding string effect is generated. When proper organ terminology is used, "Voix Celeste" will always use string-voiced pipes. Frequently, both ranks of pipes required are placed on the same stop knob, and it is labeled as "Voix Celeste II". The celeste concept is extended to other types of organ voices (notably flutes) but they will be called by the name of the primary sound (e.g. "Spitzflöte Celeste"). A similar stop is the Unda maris, which is similar to the Voix celeste except that it typically uses a Dulciana or a softer-scale string (or even flutes), as opposed to the Voix Celeste which almost always refers to a brighter-scaled string celeste. The Voce Umana is an Italian variant of the celeste employing Principal pipes. (en)
  • La voce celeste è un particolare registro dell'organo. (it)
  • De voix céleste (Frans voor 'hemelse stem', ook wel in het Latijn: vox celestis) is een strijkend orgelregister, meestal 8-voets, dat een klein beetje hoger gestemd is dan de andere registers. Het wordt doorgaans samen met een ander (8-voets)register gebruikt, meestal een viola di gamba (Frans: viole de gambe), soms een salicionaal. Als beide registers samenklinken, vormt zich een warm, strijkend, zwevend geluid. (nl)
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