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bourdon
bour·don B0422500 (bo͝or′dn)n.1. The drone pipe of a bagpipe.2. The bass string, as of a violin.3. An organ stop, commonly of the 16-foot pipes, medium in scale but with dark timbre. [Middle English burdoun, bass, from Old French bourdon.]bourdon (ˈbʊədən; ˈbɔːdən) n1. (Instruments) a 16-foot organ stop of the stopped diapason type2. (Instruments) the drone of a bagpipe3. (Music, other) a drone or pedal point in the bass of a harmonized melody[C14: from Old French: drone (of a musical instrument), of imitative origin]bour•don (ˈbʊər dn, ˈbɔr-, ˈboʊr-) n. the drone pipe of a bagpipe. [1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French; see burden2] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bourdon - a pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous tonedrone pipe, dronebagpipe - a tubular wind instrument; the player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out through the dronepipe - a tubular wind instrument |
bourdon
bourdon[′bu̇rd·ən] (acoustics) In a carillon, the bell with the lowest tone. bourdon Related to bourdon: Bourdon tubeSynonyms for bourdonnoun a pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous toneSynonymsRelated Words |