单词 | timbre |
释义 | timbre (tæmbəʳ ) Word forms: timbres countable noun [usually singular] The timbre of someone's voice or of a musical instrument is the particular quality of sound that it has. [formal] His voice had a deep timbre. The timbre of the violin is far richer than that of the mouth organ. [+ of] Synonyms: tone, sound, ring, resonance Collocations: vocal timbre Her timing, her pauses, her body language, the rate of her heartbeat, even her vocal timbre would be re-created anew every time. Times, Sunday Times True, his strapping vocal timbre doesn't sound particularly fatherly; but you can't have everything. Times, Sunday Times All the elements were beautifully balanced in any performance by her: warm and distinctive vocal timbre, wide range, technical savvy, stylistic intelligence and exceptional dramatic flair. Times, Sunday Times He possessed a mellow and powerful vocal timbre during his prime and was a master of the head voice. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The two share a similar vocal timbre and the same pop charms. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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