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Depends on what your playing but the general sound is rich, warm and mellow

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The timbre of a violin is acoustic and it's instrument classification is a chordophone which is when strings are streched over something and make sounds by being plucked or strummed.

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Violins are made of all sorts of different woods, and they are sometimes even made out of multiple different woods.

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Depends on what your playing but the general sound is rich, warm and mellow

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Violinists use the violin. I use the violin.


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The collective noun for 'timber' is a stand of timber.


What does timber mean in music?

It refers to the difference in the complexity of sounds. It is the specific sound heard and varies from instrument to instrument. The flute has a different timber than the violin even if they play the same pitch on the scale. The trained human ear is able to distinguish changes in timber between some musical instruments, including a violin and flute, because of the way music is created by each instrument. It is different from pitch because pitch only refers to the frequency of the sound, e.g Concert A, 440 Hz, or the C below, Middle C, 261.63 Hz. Timber is the quality of the pitch created, not frequency, and generally distinct to each musical instrument.


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