Timbre Mnemonic
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timbre
timbre
/ˈtæmbə(ɹ)/
Examples
- Instead, they are perceived as the timbre of the tone.
- Second, the timbre of the voices are quite different.
- King was known for the timbre of her contralto voice.
- The two share a similar vocal timbre and the same pop charms.
- The sound differs from the low sound in tone and in timbre.
- The timbre and tone of the singer reveal the roles of the different characters.
- The sound of the timbre is gentle.
- Both change the timbre as well as the pitch.
- By the way, the section on timbre is completely missing.
- Equalization is used to manipulate the timbre of musical instruments and sounds.
the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound)
noun
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"Tim + Tree. The quality of Tim’s voice is as unique as a tree."
"Tim + Tree. The time a tree's sound makes it unique in the forest."
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