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Vox humana (Latin, 'human voice') is a reed stop on the pipe organ.
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The Vox humana 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 Voix celeste, [Fr.] 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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Voice of the People – VOX humana is a local political party in Härjedalen, Sweden. The party was formed ahead of the 2002 elections. Party president is Pelle Persson.
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Vox Humana is the fifth solo album released by soft rock singer Kenny Loggins. Released in 1985, it was Loggins' first album released after his appearance upon the soundtrack to the motion picture Footloose during the year prior.
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Vox populi is an interview with members of the public in broadcasting.
Voice of the people or People's Voice is English for the Latin phrase vox populi.
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"Vox Humana" is a Kenny Loggins song from his 1985 album, Vox Humana. It was released as the leading single from the album, and peaked at No. 29 on Billboard Hot 100. This song represents Loggins' musical experiment with synthpop and R&B swing, by working with The Pointer Sisters on composition and vocals. This is also one of the first songs produced by Loggins himself. Sheila E. also makes a guest appearance on the drums and percussions of the song.
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