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The quality of a sound. Associated with complexity, or the number, nature, and interaction of overtones
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(Fr.) Tone color that distinguishes the character of an instrumental or vocal sound.
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the property of a sound that distinguishes it from all other. Tone color.
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| timbre |
Quality of musical tone; thin, thick, light, dark, sharp, dull, smooth, rough, warm, cold, etc.
Ãâó: www.bluebookofpianos.com/glossary.htm
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[pronounced tamb'r] Tone quality, characteristic instrumental sound. Not especially a Jazz term, but note that timbre is one of the basic dimensions of music along with rhythm, melody and harmony. Students sometimes have trouble developing a real Jazz timbre. For the piano the word 'touch' is more usual.
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