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vox humana - traduction vers arabe

STOP IN A PIPE ORGAN THAT RESEMBLES HUMAN VOICE
Vox Humana; Voix humaine; Voce umana; Voce humana; Voz humana
  • Vox humana pipes

vox humana         
نغمة كصوت الإنسان
vox populi         
  • A vox pop interview
LATIN PHRASE MEANING "VOICE OF THE PEOPLE"
Voces populi; Vox Populi; Vox-pop; Vox populi, vox dei; Vox populi, vox Dei; Man on the street; Vox populi vox Dei; Vox pop; Voice of the people; Man-on-the-street; Person on the street interview; Street interview
صوت الشعب من صوت الله
RACKED         
  • Former logo, used until November 2019
AMERICAN INTERNET MEDIA COMPANY
Racked; Voxmedia.com; VOX Media; Baseball Nation; Racked.com; CAFE (media company); Cafe (company); CAFE.com; Cafe.com; Racked LA; Racked Los Angeles; Racked NY; Racked DC; Racked New York; Racked Chicago; Vox Media, Inc; Vox Media, Inc.; Vox Media Inc.; Vox Media Inc; @voxmediainc; Vox Media Podcast Network; Vox Media, LLC.; Today, Explained; Today Explained; Vox Media Studios; Glad You Asked; Vox Media, LLC

ألاسم

حَمَّالَة ; مِحَفَّة ; مَحْمَل ; مَحْمِل ; مِنْصَب ; نَقَّالَة

Définition

vox humana
[hju:'m?:n?]
¦ noun an organ stop with a tone supposedly resembling the human voice.
Origin
C18: from L., lit. 'human voice'.

Wikipédia

Vox humana

The vox humana (Latin for "human voice"; also "voz humana" in Spanish and Portuguese, "voix humaine" in French and "voce umana" in Italian, although "voce umana" is also a term for a celeste stop, q.v.) is a short-resonator reed stop on the pipe organ, so named because of its supposed resemblance to the human voice. As a rule, the stop is used with a tremulant, which undulates the wind supply, causing a vibrato effect. The vox humana is intended to evoke the impression of a singing choir or soloist, though the success of this intent depends as much upon the acoustics of the room in which the organ speaks as it does the voicing of the pipes. It is almost invariably at 8′ pitch, though on theater organs it is not uncommon to encounter a chorus of vox humana stops at 8′ and 4′ pitch, with the addition of a 16′ acting as a pedal stop.

The vox humana is one of the oldest reeds in organ building, based on its appearance in very early instruments. It is common on French classical organs in the 17th and 18th centuries, where it was used as a solo voice. The vox humana also appears on German and Dutch organs of the period, though not as frequently as in France. French organs in the 19th and 20th centuries almost invariably featured a voix humaine in the Récit (the most commonly enclosed division of the French romantic organ), though by this time the literature had evolved and it was used to play rich, harmonic chordal progressions. Many American organs built in the romantic style include a vox humana in order to facilitate the playing of this literature.

Vox humana stops in very old organs had a fairly wide variety of designs and tonal qualities. It was during the nineteenth century that the design became fairly standardized. Today, most builders construct vox humana pipes in approximately the same way, though the scaling will vary between builders and according to the tonal style in which the organ is designed. The actual sound of the pipe is dependent upon the voicer, with an open "O" or a long "E" sound probably being the most common result.