Timbre (tone colour)- the quality of a sound, Its source, production and a description of the sound. For example- a cello being bowed has a warm and rich tone colour.
The timbre (tone colour) of a violin would be bright, smooth, warm and rich.
Pictures that could represent timbre might include images of various musical instruments, such as a violin, saxophone, or piano, highlighting their unique shapes and textures. Close-up shots of instrument components, like strings or reeds, can also convey the distinct sound qualities associated with each. Additionally, visual representations of sound waves or spectrograms can illustrate the complexity of timbre in a more abstract way. Together, these images reflect the rich variety of sound that timbre encompasses.
Timbre is pronounced TAM-BAR
The timbre of a harp is smooth, mystical, bewitching, enchanting and haunting.
timbre
timbre is the sound made from a harp.!thankss.. lovee nessah && noelle...=)
The unique sound of a violin is created by its size, shape, materials, and the way it is played. These factors combine to produce the distinct tone and timbre that sets the violin apart from other instruments.
Timbre is pronounced TAM-BAR
Timber Timbre was created in 2005.
Natural Timbre was created in 2001.
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.
Timbre - album - was created in 1919-11.
timbre is the instruments and voices in the piece of music being played
The timbre of a harp is smooth, mystical, bewitching, enchanting and haunting.
timbre
Le timbre d'argent was created in 1865.
timbre is the sound made from a harp.!thankss.. lovee nessah && noelle...=)
You can't use dynamics or timbre on a harpsichord, but you can on a piano