Dulciana vs. Dulcian — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Dulciana and Dulcian
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Dulciana
This page should not redirect to the Dulcian page. A Dulciana is a very soft string-toned organ stop, and has nothing whatever in common with the reed instrument named Dulcian.
Dulcian
The dulcian is a Renaissance woodwind instrument, with a double reed and a folded conical bore. Equivalent terms include English: curtal, German: Dulzian, French: douçaine, Dutch: dulciaan, Italian: dulciana, Spanish: bajón, and Portuguese: baixão.
Dulciana
(music) An organ stop with a sweet tone.
Dulcian
A woodwind instrument of the Renaissance and early baroque period, similar to a bassoon but with a smaller range. Also called curtal.
Dulciana
A sweet-toned stop of an organ.
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Dulcian
(musical instruments) A Renaissance bass woodwind instrument, with a double reed and a folded conical bore
Dulciana
The organ stop having a tone of soft sweet string quality
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