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Meanings of different timbre in English
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Usage of different timbre in English
1
The hyper-aggressive teams they once led now have a very differenttimbre.
2
Her voice took on a differenttimbre, enjoying the piquancy of their fear.
3
They were in different key, they had a differenttimbre.
4
She could hear the soft ticking of the clean water coming through the outtake filter, a differenttimbre than the constant rain.
5
It came with a differenttimbre and a more jagged edge, as if the mouth that made it was no longer complete.
6
I might sing the same tone, but it would sound like A flat, because the tone would be of such totally differenttimbre.
7
They are all of a different shape and of a differenttimbre; but still every one of them obeys the same leader of the band.
8
What fine nuances and coloring divided among the differenttimbres of the orchestration (Letters C to D)!
9
The orchestra was relatively small but enhanced with many differenttimbres and tones by instruments like oboes d'amore and a beautifully played viola da gamba.