- In music,
timbre (/ˈtæmbər, ˈtɪm-, ˈtæ̃-/), also
known as tone
color or tone
quality (from psychoacoustics), is the
perceived sound of a
musical note,...
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Monotimbral (from the root
prefix mono
meaning one, and
timbre meaning a
specific tone of a
sound independent of its pitch) is
usually used in reference...
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Timbral listening is the
process of
actively listening to the
timbral characteristics of sound. In
timbral listening, "pitch is
subordinate to
timbre"...
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Timber Timbre is a
Canadian band
featuring Taylor Kirk. The
moniker refers to an
early series of
recordings made in a timber-framed
cabin set in the wooded...
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Timbre is the
perceived sound quality of a
musical note,
sound or tone. It may also
refer to:
Timbre (album), by
Sophie B.
Hawkins Timbres magazine, a...
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Another Timbre is a
record label,
based in
Sheffield and
known for its
releases of free improvisation,
experimental and
contemporary classical music. It...
- art of
Timbre composition is
called Timbre-centered music.
Timbral listening is a
technique used in both the
composition and
reception of
Timbre-centered...
- the company's line of
chain timpani. They were
designed to have
similar timbral properties as the
pedal drums. The
company also
built cases and covers...
- Le
timbre d'argent (French pronunciation: [lə tɛ̃bʁ daʁʒɑ̃], The
Silver Bell) is an opéra
fantastique in four acts by
composer Camille Saint-Saëns to a...
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Timbres, espace,
mouvement (
Timbre, space, movement) is a work for
orchestra composed by
Henri Dutilleux in 1978.
Dutilleux subtitled the work La nuit...