The gong has a soft, resonant
timbre when struck by a wooden tapper.
Not exact matches
For instance, the
timbre of a reedy clarinet differs from a bombastic trumpet, even
when both instruments are hitting the same note.
TALK BABY TO ME Mothers shift the
timbre, or quality, of their voice
when talking to their babies, a new study finds.
One of the best lines in the film goes to Lorenzo
when he tells Julieta that he may be «turning into one of Patricia Highsmith's obsessive characters» only the real mystery here is why Almodóvar's latest lacks the
timbre and matronly mettle it promises.
The specification of musical
timbre appears
when in the system is considered its complexity and the contribution of other sound attributes, among which is the height (frequency), rhythm (time) and volume (intensity).
The V8 has a mellow
timbre but responds instantly to any movement of your right foot, lunging towards the horizon
when you keep it pinned.
During the 1950s he produced still lifes indebted to William Scott (also no relation) and then at the start of the following decade,
when he represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale, more landscapes, often of bogs, which at last found him beginning to discover his own distinct
timbre through the use of unprimed canvas into which tempera paint sank.