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When time has already stopped, a team may request a thirty-second delay before restarting the action. Each team is allowed one time out in a game, usually to discuss strategy or to halt the opposing team's momentum.
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| time-out |
A period of sixty seconds during which the play is stopped and teams discuss strategy and a moment to allow players to rest.
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| timbre |
The character or quality of a sound that distinguishes one instrument, voice, or other sound source from another.
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| timbre |
The quality of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds of the same pitch and volume. The distinctive tone of an instrument or a singing voice. Tone Control Usually a single control that boosts either the bass or the treble. Tone Controls often mean there will be separate controls for the bass and the treble.
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| timbre |
the characteristics that differentiate one instrument, voice or sound from another. It can be thought of as the texture or characteristics that define a sound. Notes of the same pitch and volume may have a different timbre. In electronic music, timbre sometimes refers to a synthesizer voice or patch (see Multitimbral).
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