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In music, timbre ( ˈtæmbər, ˈtɪm -, ˈtæ̃ - ), also known as tone color or tone quality (from psychoacoustics), is the perceived sound of a musical note, sound or tone Timbre distinguishes sounds according to their source, such as choir voices and musical instruments
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Timbre is a quality of sound It is what makes two different musical instruments sound different from each other, even when each instrument plays the same musical note "Playing the same note" means they have the same pitch and loudness For instance, timbre is the difference between a guitar and a piano playing the same note at the same volume
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Timbre can be defined as describing the tone-colour or tone quality of a sound It is how we identify the difference between the quality of tone of one instrument voice from another
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In music, timbre (pronounced ˈtæm-bər' , tɪm bər like tamber, or ˈtæm (br ə) , 1 from Fr timbretɛ̃bʁ) is the quality of a musical note or sound or tone that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or musical instruments
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Em música, chama-se timbre a característica sonora que nos permite distinguir sons da mesma frequência que foram produzidos por fontes sonoras diferentes, que também nos permite diferenciá-las
- Timbre (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
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 philately magazine| Timbre Cierpke, an American musician and band
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El término timbre puede referirse a: timbre o guamo (Inga spuria), una planta el timbre (canto), el sonido específico de un cantante Wikcionario tiene definiciones y otra información sobre timbre
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The pitch of a sound as heard by the ear, described relative to its absolute pitch When someone speaks after inhaling helium, his voice has a higher timbre With sulfur hexafluoride, the result is a lower timbre (heraldry, uncommon) The crest on a (helmet atop a) coat of arms
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