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the free encyclopedia Quality of a musical note or sound or tone For other uses · timbre ( / ˈ t æ m b ər · ˈ t ɪ m - · ˈ t æ̃ -/ ) · 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 · an oboe and a clarinet · both woodwind instruments ). In simple terms · even when they play or sing the same note. For instance · even instruments playing notes at the same pitch and volume. &#91 · citation needed &#93 · a violinist can use different bowing styles or bow on different parts of the string. E.g. · playing sul tasto produces a light · airy timbre · whereas sul ponticello produces a harsh · even · aggressive timbre. On electric guitar and electric piano · as well as the " texture attributed to a single instrument". However · the word texture can also refer to the arrangement or composition

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the free encyclopedia Quality of a musical note or sound or tone For other uses
timbre ( / ˈ t æ m b ər
ˈ t ɪ m -
ˈ t æ̃ -/ )
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
an oboe and a clarinet
both woodwind instruments ). In simple terms
even when they play or sing the same note. For instance
even instruments playing notes at the same pitch and volume. &#91
citation needed &#93
a violinist can use different bowing styles or bow on different parts of the string. E.g.
playing sul tasto produces a light
airy timbre
whereas sul ponticello produces a harsh
even
aggressive timbre. On electric guitar and electric piano
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as well as the " texture attributed to a single instrument". However
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the word texture can also refer to the arrangement or composition

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