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The three types of timbre are bright (high-frequency emphasis), dark (low-frequency emphasis), and flat (balanced frequency distribution). Timbre refers to the unique quality of sound produced by different instruments or voices.
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The timbre of an instrument is determined by factors such as the instrument's shape, material, and construction, as well as the harmonics produced by playing techniques and the resonating properties of the instrument. Additionally, the size and shape of the instrument's soundboard or resonating chamber also play a role in shaping its unique timbre.
The unique quality of a musical instrument's sound is called its timbre. Timbre is the result of the various frequencies and overtones produced by an instrument's specific construction and characteristics. These different frequencies blend together to create the instrument's distinctive tone color, or timbre.
Timbre is the term that is defined as the quality given to a sound by its overtones. It is what allows us to distinguish between different musical instruments or voices, even when they are playing/singing the same note.
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Timbre is pronounced TAM-BAR
Timber Timbre was created in 2005.
Natural Timbre was created in 2001.
there are way more timbre than this, but this are some timbre reedy, brassy, clear, focused of unfocused, breathy, rounded, piercing, strident, harsh, warm, mellow, resonant, dark, bright, heavy, light, flat, e.t.c.
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.
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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