reference to nazard a
type of
subsidiary organ
stop which combines with the
sound of a
basic stop to
produce a
different tone quality. See also
stop in this glossary. So he's even done away with all of the izzards and piccolos and
diapasons and nothing says anything, you know? There it is.
(1) (archaic) the letter Z. Therefore I picked up this
subject of photography, one because it was available, two because I had some
interest in itTbut took a full,
blasting, exclamation
point,
professional course on this from the
word "izzard"
straight on through.
- A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) (2) reference to nazard a type of subsidiary organ stop which combines with the sound of a basic stop to produce a different tone quality. See also stop in this glossary. So he's even done away with all of the izzards and piccolos and diapasons and nothing says anything, you know? TStudying Data Assimilation (9 July 64) a made-up designation for a year. Izzard is an archaic
word for the letter Z. Follow it down to the
year izzard, but
don't follow it into the
R6 bank.
-Briefing of Review Auditors (14 Oct. 65) n. a coined variation of nazard, which in an organ, is a
set of pipes used to
produce sounds higher than the
main notes being played in a musical piece. An organ's
sound is made through pipes which are arranged into
sets, each with its own
different tones and qualities. The
purpose of the nazard is not to be heard as a
sound by itself but only to be added to another
sound and together combine to
produce a
unique tone quality.
a made-up designation for a year. Izzard is an archaic
word for the letter Z.