well timbre means the quality of sound so you decide how you want to use it in asentence. good luck!
The word is "timbre," which means the quality or type of sound. For example, a trumpet has a different timbre than a cello.
Timbre is the word in music that describes the kind of sound an instrument makes. It describes all of the aspects of a musical sound that do not have anything to do with the sound's pitch, loudness, or length. Each type of drum will have a different timbre.
Timbre is the word in music that describes the kind of sound an instrument makes. It describes all of the aspects of a musical sound that do not have anything to do with the sound's pitch, loudness, or length. Each type of drum will have a different timbre.
Unified timbre is another meaning of the word harmony. When all persons singing, sing in harmony, the song is by far more pleasant to the listener.
The proper term is "timbre."
The proper term is "timbre."
The proper term is "timbre."
The proper term is "timbre."
The timbre of a musical tone is closely related to the overtone series. It is sometimes called the 'wastebasket' characteristic, implying that it is whatever is left over about a sound's characteristics that allows you to distinguish between a note played on the sax and the same note played on the violin, all other characteristics (like volume) being equal.
The anagram is the similarly pronounced term "timbre" (refers to sound or musical tone).
Timbre is pronounced TAM-BAR
Natural Timbre was created in 2001.