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Organological

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or·gan·ol·o·gy  (ôrg-nl-j)
n.
The branch of biology that deals with the structure and function of organs.

organ·o·logic (ôrg-n-ljk, ôr-gn-), organ·o·logi·cal (--kl) adj.


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Today there are around 2,500 musical instruments in the museum's collections, including all the organological groups, i.
However, he had measured the Herwig recorders accurately enough in order to redesign them in 1934, and he had known enough about what any specific organological changes would do musically, that he could draw logical designs so that Herwig was able to make the Herwiga Rex and the Hamlin recorders.
Her theories will almost certainly invite continued debate among scholars over bibliographical and organological issues surrounding this early Renaissance music textbook.
 
 
 
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