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Encyclopedia: Timbre
In music, timbre (pronounced /ˈtam-bər'/, like timber, or , from Fr. timbre ) is the quality of a musical note or sound that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or music...
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Etymology: French, from Middle French, bell struck by a hammer, from Old French, drum, from Middle Greek tymbanon kettledrum, from Greek tympanon more at...
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Some investigators report that it takes a duration of about 60 ms to recognize the timbre of a tone, and that any tone shorter than about 4 ms is perceived as an atonal click.
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One of the basic elements of music is called color, or timbre (pronounced "TAM-ber"). Timbre describes all of the aspects of a musical sound that do not have anything to do with the sound's pitch, loudness, or length.
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Definition of timbre in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of timbre. Pronunciation of timbre. Translations of timbre. timbre synonyms, timbre antonyms. Information about timbre in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. timbre - (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound);
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An Incomplete List of Musical Terms ; Contra Costa College Music Department; 2600 Mission Bell Drive; San Pablo, California, USA 94806; (510) 235-7800; Timbre The quality of a musical tone that distinguishes voices and instruments.
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