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Music Timbre

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The quality of a musical note or sound that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or musical instruments. The physical characteristics of sound that mediate the perception of timbre include spectrum and envelope....
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You can browse through the database by looking at graphic plots of the spectra, and listen to waveforms synthesized from these spectra. Also, the database is public domain, so you can download it and use it at your own site.
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This is NOT a good question! It is really stupid! If you have to do this for a class, I feel sorry for you! The answer is that, in jazz, you can have ANY timbre (this is the kind of sound- or instrument), ANY texture (some players like Mi...
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If you come to England, and you're an Albanian, if you have an acceptable English accent you're going to have a lot easier time getting your point across to a guy in a restaurant, for instance. Therefore if you write music in the rock'n'rol...
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"...timbre is what, with a little practice, people use to distinguish the saxophone from the trumpet in a jazz group, even if both instruments are playing notes at the same pitch and loudness." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbre ...
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Timbre - The quality of sound that distinguishes one voice or instrument from another. Texture - The quality of sound on the whole of a piece. It is most often denoted by the number of voices that are present in the music and the relationsh...
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(music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound)
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The quality of a sound independent of its pitch and volume.
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Timbral Listening is the process of actively and correctly listening to the timbre of music, not the musical pitch of harmony
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Timbre refers to the quality of sounds that make them distinct. This distinction is in relationship above pitch and volume. It is also known as tone quality.
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