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The timbre (pronounced 'tam-ber') of an instrument refers to the quality of the sound it produces.The term be used to compare different instruments or different players of the same instrument:A trumpet has a different timbre than a piano.Wynton Marsalis has an unmatched timbre.
The character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity.
Timbre is the tone quality or color, the acoustic texture produced by a given instrument. It's how the listener can discern different instruments or voices, and is typically described with vague adjectives like dark, warm, bright, and so on. Some acousticians have described timbre as everything about the sound besides its pitch and volume.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------In simple terms, timbre is what makes a particular musical sound different from another, even when they have the same pitch and loudness.
Can depend, but safe to go with melody, tune, harmony, etc. More than one instrument can be symphony, etc. Specific ones can also have more focused description like chime (triangle, bells), strum (guitar), hum (violin family) or can just reword calling the instrument sound a voice of that instrument (in some cases).
What is meant by vibrato is a tremor, usually in long notes, to make the note more identifiable and to make it sound better...
The timbre (pronounced 'tam-ber') of an instrument refers to the quality of the sound it produces.The term be used to compare different instruments or different players of the same instrument:A trumpet has a different timbre than a piano.Wynton Marsalis has an unmatched timbre.
The anagram is the similarly pronounced term "timbre" (refers to sound or musical tone).
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The character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity.
Timbre is the tone quality or color, the acoustic texture produced by a given instrument. It's how the listener can discern different instruments or voices, and is typically described with vague adjectives like dark, warm, bright, and so on. Some acousticians have described timbre as everything about the sound besides its pitch and volume.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------In simple terms, timbre is what makes a particular musical sound different from another, even when they have the same pitch and loudness.
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