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.
Indentations are made in each drum. These are the notes. You can use rubber mallets for a mellow timbre or wood or acrylic for a brighter timbre.
The Double Bass is the largest string instrument not a guitar in this answer. Timbre- dark, dull, rich, low, jazzy
Timbre is what allows you to tell a piano from a trumpet, or a person's voice from a drum. It's tone color. It is independent from pitch, which is the frequency at which an object vibrates to create sound.
The most common African drum known to westerners is the hand drum, or Djembe. Gina =]
It could be any color. And the material is either some kind of metal or wood.
Indentations are made in each drum. These are the notes. You can use rubber mallets for a mellow timbre or wood or acrylic for a brighter timbre.
there is a lever. pull or push to change it
The Double Bass is the largest string instrument not a guitar in this answer. Timbre- dark, dull, rich, low, jazzy
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 what allows you to tell a piano from a trumpet, or a person's voice from a drum. It's tone color. It is independent from pitch, which is the frequency at which an object vibrates to create sound.
The most common African drum known to westerners is the hand drum, or Djembe. Gina =]
Timbre is the part of the sound the drum responds best. When tuning a drum through it's range, you can hit the same notes several times. Usually only one of those times will the note sound it's highest quality. Drummers that know how to tune are looking for this timbre and pitch.
It could be any color. And the material is either some kind of metal or wood.
timbre - Actor Paul Robeson is famous for the rich timbre of his voice.; Main Entry : tim·bre ; Variant(s) : also tim·ber \ˈtam-bər, ˈtim-; ˈtam(brə)\ ; Function : noun ; Etymology : French, from Middle French, bell struck by a hammer, from Old French, drum, from Middle Greek tymbanon kettledrum, from Greek tympanon - more at tympanum ; Date : 1845 : the quality given to a sound by its overtones: as a: the resonance by which the ear recognizes and identifies a voiced speech sound b: the quality of tone distinctive of a particular singing voice or musical instrumenthttp://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/timbre
Timbre is pronounced TAM-BAR
It doesn't have another name. The snares are steel wires, sinuously-wound and tensioned so that they contact the lower drum-head. When the top head is struck, the snare-head resonates in sympathy, making the wires rattle against it to give the characteristic timbre to the drum's sound.
Natural Timbre was created in 2001.