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Review Quiz 57
Cavaillé-Coll Dispositions II


By now, you know the drill:

Your name -- or label.

1. On a French Classical organ, which division does the bottom (i.e., the first) manual control? (Please use the French spelling and begin your answer with an uppercase letter.)

2. On an organ by Cavaillé-Coll, which division does the bottom (i.e., the first) manual control? (Please use the French spelling and begin your answer with an uppercase letter.)

3. In the typical keydesk or console of a Cavaillé-Coll organ, which describes the way "cascading couplers" work.

4. If you were seated at a French Classical organ, where would the chest and pipes of the Positif division be located?

5. If you were seated at a typical Cavaillé-Coll organ (not one with a reversed console), where would the chest and pipes of the Positif division be located?

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