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  • Timbre composition
  • Art of creating new timbres

    Timbre composition is the art of creating new timbres. It is often performed electronically, either by combining sine waves (additive synthesis) or by

    Timbre composition

    Timbre_composition

  • Timbre
  • Quality of a musical note or sound or tone

    In music, timbre (/ˈtæmbər, ˈtɪm-, ˈtæ̃-/), also known as tone color or tone quality (from psychoacoustics), is the perceived sound of a musical note,

    Timbre

    Timbre

    Timbre

  • Musical composition
  • Original musical piece, or the process of creating such

    In the 2000s, composition is considered to consist of the manipulation of each aspect of music (harmony, melody, form, rhythm and timbre), according to

    Musical composition

    Musical composition

    Musical_composition

  • Timbral listening
  • Timbral listening is the process of actively listening to the timbral characteristics of sound. In timbral listening, "pitch is subordinate to timbre"

    Timbral listening

    Timbral_listening

  • Music
  • Form of art using sound

    "elements of music": Australia: pitch, timbre, texture, dynamics and expression, rhythm, form, and structure. UK: pitch, timbre, texture, dynamics, duration, tempo

    Music

    Music

    Music

  • Sound mass
  • Concept in musical composition

    importance of individual pitches" is minimized "in preference for texture, timbre, and dynamics as primary shapers of gesture and impact", obscuring "the

    Sound mass

    Sound mass

    Sound_mass

  • Lucia Dlugoszewski
  • American classical composer (1925-2000)

    inventor. She developed a unique approach to the grand piano called the "timbre piano," which involved using objects on the strings and playing the piano's

    Lucia Dlugoszewski

    Lucia Dlugoszewski

    Lucia_Dlugoszewski

  • Electronic music
  • Music genre that uses electronic instruments

    acoustic noise to evoke the sound of machinery. They predicted expansions in timbre allowed for by electronics in the influential manifesto The Art of Noises

    Electronic music

    Electronic_music

  • Jürgen Maehder
  • German musicologist and opera director (born 1950)

    His research interests include the history of orchestration and timbre composition; the comparative history of 19th- and 20th-century opera in Italy

    Jürgen Maehder

    Jürgen Maehder

    Jürgen_Maehder

  • Glassworks (composition)
  • 1981 chamber music work by Philip Glass

    progression simply repeats over and over again. The layering of contrasting timbres is characteristic of the piece as a whole. Floe borrows a theme from Jean

    Glassworks (composition)

    Glassworks_(composition)

  • Spectral music
  • Musical composition practice

    audio signals are treated as being analogous to a timbral representation of sound. The (acoustic-composition) spectral approach originated in France in the

    Spectral music

    Spectral music

    Spectral_music

  • Timbre Cierpke
  • American musician

    Timbre Cierpke, better known as Timbre, is an American musician, composer, harpist, singer and songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee. Timbre fronts

    Timbre Cierpke

    Timbre_Cierpke

  • Harmonic series (music)
  • Sequence of frequencies

    present, is generally perceived as the pitch of a musical tone. The musical timbre of a steady tone from such an instrument is strongly affected by the relative

    Harmonic series (music)

    Harmonic series (music)

    Harmonic_series_(music)

  • Gottfried Michael Koenig
  • German-Dutch composer (1926–2021)

    ISBN 3-7618-1536-0. Ungeheuer, Elena. 2000b. "From the Elements to the Continuum: Timbre Composition in Early Electronic Music". Contemporary Music Review 10, no. 2:25–33

    Gottfried Michael Koenig

    Gottfried_Michael_Koenig

  • Sound
  • Vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter

    used to identify the source of a sound and is an important component of timbre perception (see below). Soundscape is the component of the acoustic environment

    Sound

    Sound

    Sound

  • Klangfarbenmelodie
  • Musical concept that treats timbre as a melodic element

    Klangfarbenmelodie (German for "sound-color melody") is a musical concept that treats timbre as a melodic element. Arnold Schoenberg originated the idea. It has become

    Klangfarbenmelodie

    Klangfarbenmelodie

    Klangfarbenmelodie

  • Polymorphia
  • Landmark musical work by Penderecki

    texture. Here, the demands of the timbre system require that new means of sound production be introduced to the composition. Throughout the score, Penderecki

    Polymorphia

    Polymorphia

    Polymorphia

  • Composition No. 1, subtitled Dona nobis pacem
  • 1970 chamber composition by Galina Ustvolskaya

    on Ustvolskaya: Compositions 1-3. Philips 442 532-2. Cizmic, Maria (2020). "Timbre and Vibration in Galina Ustvolskaya's Composition No. 1, "Dona Nobis

    Composition No. 1, subtitled Dona nobis pacem

    Composition_No._1,_subtitled_Dona_nobis_pacem

  • Jean-Claude Risset
  • French composer

    instruments. He made digital recordings of trumpets and studied their timbral composition using "pitch-synchronous" spectrum analysis tools, revealing that

    Jean-Claude Risset

    Jean-Claude Risset

    Jean-Claude_Risset

  • Leah Reid
  • American composer (born 1985)

    Composing timbre spaces, composing timbre in space: an exploration of the possibilities of multidimensional timbre representations and their compositional applications

    Leah Reid

    Leah_Reid

  • Music theory
  • Study of the practices and possibilities of music

    performer's technique. The timbre of most instruments can be changed by employing different techniques while playing. For example, the timbre of a trumpet changes

    Music theory

    Music theory

    Music_theory

  • Up opening sequence
  • 2009 animated film sequence

    during this sequence play throughout the rest of the film, changing in timbre depending on the context, as an emotional anchor to the relationship of

    Up opening sequence

    Up_opening_sequence

  • Electroacoustic music
  • Art music genre, originated in 1950s

    use recording technology and audio signal processing to manipulate the timbres of acoustic sounds in the creation of pieces of music. It originated around

    Electroacoustic music

    Electroacoustic_music

  • Post-rock
  • Rock music genre

    endings alongside buildups of textures and timbres, used to provide closure in otherwise linear compositions. This structural trope became a hallmark of

    Post-rock

    Post-rock

  • List of compositions by Olivier Messiaen
  • This is a list of compositions by Olivier Messiaen. Works are listed initially by genre and can be sorted chronologically by clicking on the "Date" header

    List of compositions by Olivier Messiaen

    List of compositions by Olivier Messiaen

    List_of_compositions_by_Olivier_Messiaen

  • Multiphonic
  • Extended technique on a monophonic musical instrument

    source] Vesikkala, Juhani (2016). "Multiphonics of the grand piano : timbral composition and performance with flageolets". University of Helsinki. Archived

    Multiphonic

    Multiphonic

  • The Shape of Jazz to Come
  • 1959 studio album by Ornette Coleman

    a plastic Grafton saxophone, which contributed to the harshness of his timbre. He coined the term "harmolodic", a combination of harmony, movement, and

    The Shape of Jazz to Come

    The_Shape_of_Jazz_to_Come

  • Computer music
  • Application of computing technology in music

    music composition, to help human composers create new music or to have computers independently create music, such as with algorithmic composition programs

    Computer music

    Computer_music

  • Alto
  • Type of vocal range

    castrato may also sing in this range. The contralto voice is a matter of vocal timbre and tessitura as well as range, and a classically trained solo contralto

    Alto

    Alto

  • Elements of music
  • Ingredients that form music

    or together. A commonly used list of the main elements includes pitch, timbre, texture, volume, duration, and form. The elements of music may be compared

    Elements of music

    Elements of music

    Elements_of_music

  • Cycle (music)
  • encode a wide variety of musical parameters, such as dynamics, articulation, timbre, register, and so forth. An opera cycle is a set of individual thematically

    Cycle (music)

    Cycle_(music)

  • Le cygne
  • Music piece by Camille Saint-Saëns, part of suite The Carnival of the Animals

    v t e Camille Saint-Saëns List of compositions Operas Le timbre d'argent (1865) La princesse jaune (1872) Samson and Delilah (1877) "Mon cœur s'ouvre

    Le cygne

    Le cygne

    Le_cygne

  • Glossary of music terminology
  • and toward the audience, thus muting the sound but without changing the timbre as a mute would incalzando Getting faster and louder innig (Ger.) Intimate

    Glossary of music terminology

    Glossary_of_music_terminology

  • Quality
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    song by Maluma from Papi Juancho, 2020 Tone quality refers primarily to timbre; quality can also refer to: Dynamics (music), every aspect of the execution

    Quality

    Quality

  • Register (music)
  • Musical terminology referring to range or pitch

    as in a melody or part. It is also often related to timbre and musical form. In musical compositions, it may be fixed or "frozen". Register is often understood

    Register (music)

    Register_(music)

  • Tōru Takemitsu
  • Japanese composer and writer (1930–1996)

    was admired for his subtle manipulation of instrumental and orchestral timbre. He is known for combining elements of oriental and occidental philosophy

    Tōru Takemitsu

    Tōru_Takemitsu

  • Soundscape
  • Audible characteristics, resonances of an acoustic environment

    composition, and others. The soundscape is often the subject of mimicry in timbre-centered music such as Tuvan throat singing. The process of Timbral

    Soundscape

    Soundscape

  • Index of music articles
  • exposition Through-composed Thumb position Tie (music) Tiento Timbre Timbre composition Timeline of Italian music Time point Time signature Time unit

    Index of music articles

    Index_of_music_articles

  • Serialism
  • Musical method or technique of composition

    In music, serialism is a method of composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres or other musical elements. Serialism began primarily

    Serialism

    Serialism

  • Musical note
  • Representation of isolatable musical sound

    shape the attack and decay of the note and express fluctuations in a note's timbre and pitch. Notes may even distinguish the use of different extended techniques

    Musical note

    Musical_note

  • Melody
  • Linear succession of tones in the foreground of a musical work

    pitch, and quality (timbre), texture, and loudness. Though the same melody may be recognizable when played with a wide variety of timbres and dynamics, the

    Melody

    Melody

    Melody

  • Olivier Messiaen
  • French composer (1908–1992)

    its colours and atmosphere. For a few compositions, Messiaen created scales for duration, attack and timbre analogous to the chromatic pitch scale.

    Olivier Messiaen

    Olivier Messiaen

    Olivier_Messiaen

  • Timbres, espace, mouvement
  • 1978 work for orchestra composed by Henri Dutilleux

    Timbres, espace, mouvement (Timbre, space, movement) is a work for orchestra composed by Henri Dutilleux in 1978. Dutilleux subtitled the work La nuit

    Timbres, espace, mouvement

    Timbres, espace, mouvement

    Timbres,_espace,_mouvement

  • Camille Saint-Saëns
  • French composer (1835–1921)

    finally had a full-length opera staged. His four-act "drame lyricque", Le timbre d'argent ("The Silver Bell"), to Jules Barbier's and Michel Carré's libretto

    Camille Saint-Saëns

    Camille Saint-Saëns

    Camille_Saint-Saëns

  • Bronze
  • Alloy of copper and tin

    are made from bronze, which gives a desirable balance of durability and timbre. Several types of bronze are used, commonly B20 bronze, which is roughly

    Bronze

    Bronze

    Bronze

  • Musique concrète
  • Form of electroacoustic music

    and Arthur Honegger. Compositional "output from 1951 to 1953 comprised Étude I (1951) and Étude II (1951) by Boulez, Timbres-durées (1952) by Messiaen

    Musique concrète

    Musique_concrète

  • Artikulation (Ligeti)
  • Musical work by György Ligeti

    of the notes on a staff; different colors that represent variations in timbre and pitch; dots that are standing for impulses and combs for noise. Tom

    Artikulation (Ligeti)

    Artikulation_(Ligeti)

  • Cher
  • American singer and actress (born 1946)

    quirky [and] a fine vehicle for projecting personality." Zaleski called her timbre "recognizable, dusky and sultry, like exquisite black velvet", with a wide

    Cher

    Cher

    Cher

  • List of compositions by François Couperin
  • in E minor: La superbe, ou La Forqueray; Les petits moulins à vent; Les timbres; Courante; Les petites chrémières de Bagnolet Ordre 18ème de clavecin in

    List of compositions by François Couperin

    List of compositions by François Couperin

    List_of_compositions_by_François_Couperin

  • Sonorism
  • Movement in Western classical music

    phenomena in composition, and from this term derived "sonorism" to describe an avant-garde style in Polish music of the 1960s that focused on timbre (Chomiński

    Sonorism

    Sonorism

  • List of compositions by Camille Saint-Saëns
  • sortable list of compositions by Camille Saint-Saëns. The works are categorised by genre, opus number, Ratner catalogue number, date of composition and titles

    List of compositions by Camille Saint-Saëns

    List_of_compositions_by_Camille_Saint-Saëns

  • Prepared guitar
  • Musical instrument

    key goals in preparing the instrument is changing its timbre – the fundamental tone composition of the sound. This is typically achieved by placing objects

    Prepared guitar

    Prepared guitar

    Prepared_guitar

  • Granular synthesis
  • Sound synthesis method involving samples shorter than 0.1 seconds

    techniques. At high speeds, the result is heard as a note or notes of a novel timbre. By varying the waveform, envelope, duration, spatial position, and density

    Granular synthesis

    Granular_synthesis

  • The Art of Noises
  • Futurist music manifesto

    "substitute for the limited variety of timbres that the orchestra possesses today the infinite variety of timbres in noises, reproduced with appropriate

    The Art of Noises

    The Art of Noises

    The_Art_of_Noises

  • Aleatoric music
  • Music in which some element of the composition is left to chance

    probability". This work contains four sections, characterized by textural and timbral attributes, such as glissandi and pizzicati. At the macroscopic level,

    Aleatoric music

    Aleatoric music

    Aleatoric_music

  • Artificial intelligence in music
  • Usage of artificial intelligence to generate music

    (VAEs) are being used more and more in new audio texture synthesis and timbre combination of different instruments. NSynth (Neural Synthesizer), a Google

    Artificial intelligence in music

    Artificial_intelligence_in_music

  • Piano history and musical performance
  • only a slight increase in volume; what is exciting is the unfolding of the timbre of the instrument." Not all performers attempt to adapt the older music

    Piano history and musical performance

    Piano_history_and_musical_performance

  • Chiptune
  • Style of synthesized electronic music

    arranged in a chiptune style. It can be defined by choice of instrument, by timbre more than specific style elements. A waveform generator is a fundamental

    Chiptune

    Chiptune

    Chiptune

  • List of compositions for organ
  • The following is a list of compositions for organ from the Western tradition of classical organ music. Alain, Jehan Variations sur un thème de Clément

    List of compositions for organ

    List of compositions for organ

    List_of_compositions_for_organ

  • Impressionism in music
  • Movement in Western classical music

    feature in musical Impressionism is the use of "color", or in musical terms, timbre, which can be achieved through orchestration, harmonic usage, texture, etc

    Impressionism in music

    Impressionism_in_music

  • Vladimir Horowitz
  • Russian and American pianist (1903–1989)

    greatest pianists of all time, he was known for his virtuoso technique, timbre, and the public excitement engendered by his playing. Horowitz was born

    Vladimir Horowitz

    Vladimir Horowitz

    Vladimir_Horowitz

  • Silent Spring (composition)
  • 2011 symphonic poem by Steven Stucky

    Pittsburgh orchestra's composer in residence (...), typically draws on a vast timbral palette to create vivid textures. And with the title as a prompt, it is

    Silent Spring (composition)

    Silent_Spring_(composition)

  • Math rock
  • Style of rock music

    of the same coin". Opting for a "rockier" approach to songwriting and timbres, the style is often performed by smaller ensembles which emphasize the

    Math rock

    Math rock

    Math_rock

  • Daxophone
  • Experimental musical instrument

    top with the contact microphones glued to it. A wide range of voice-like timbres can be produced, depending on the shape of the tongue and the type of wood

    Daxophone

    Daxophone

    Daxophone

  • Anthony Green (musician)
  • American singer (born 1982)

    the Rock & Roll Destroyer. Green is known for his distinctive, high vocal timbre.[citation needed] He has explored lyrical themes including addiction and

    Anthony Green (musician)

    Anthony Green (musician)

    Anthony_Green_(musician)

  • Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • German composer (1928–2007)

    four parameters of pitch, duration, dynamics, and timbre. In 1960, Stockhausen returned to the composition of vocal music (for the first time since Gesang

    Karlheinz Stockhausen

    Karlheinz Stockhausen

    Karlheinz_Stockhausen

  • Tzigane
  • Composition by Maurice Ravel

    double woodwinds, two horns in F, one trumpet in C, celesta, triangle, timbre (snare drum), and cymbal. The opening is marked 'Lento, quasi cadenza' and

    Tzigane

    Tzigane

    Tzigane

  • Requiem (Mozart)
  • Mass composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna in 1791

    players, enabling him to retain the extent of the score, if sacrificing timbral character. Franz Liszt's piano solo (c.1865) departs the most in terms

    Requiem (Mozart)

    Requiem (Mozart)

    Requiem_(Mozart)

  • Son et lumière (composition)
  • Dreamwaltzes (1986) Son et lumière (1988) Pinturas de Tamayo (1995) Jeu de timbres (2003) Radical Light (2007) Rhapsodies for Orchestra (2008) August 4, 1964

    Son et lumière (composition)

    Son_et_lumière_(composition)

  • Niccolò Paganini
  • Italian violinist and composer (1782–1840)

    1817 and 1830. Generally speaking, Paganini's compositions were technically imaginative, and the timbre of the instrument was greatly expanded as a result

    Niccolò Paganini

    Niccolò Paganini

    Niccolò_Paganini

  • Jackfruit
  • Species of plant

    Vathsan, Radhika (31 March 2021). "The effect of the extended bridge on the Timbre of the Sarasvati Veena: a numerical and experimental study". Journal of

    Jackfruit

    Jackfruit

    Jackfruit

  • Bandoneon
  • Type of concertina

    right hand have different timbres due to the wooden box on the left side which gives the left hand a nasal and muted timbre, in contrast with the right

    Bandoneon

    Bandoneon

    Bandoneon

  • List of compositions in just intonation
  • This is a list of a selection of musical compositions in just intonation composed since 1900. List of quarter tone pieces "His Music". harrypartch. Retrieved

    List of compositions in just intonation

    List_of_compositions_in_just_intonation

  • Boléro
  • Orchestral composition by Maurice Ravel

    orchestra by French composer Maurice Ravel. It is one of Ravel's most famous compositions. It was also one of his last completed works before illness diminished

    Boléro

    Boléro

    Boléro

  • Serenade in E-flat major (Saint-Saëns)
  • 1865 composition by Camille Saint-Saëns

    E♭ major, Op. 15 (French: Sérénade en mi bémol majeur) is a chamber composition for a quartet consisting of piano, organ, violin and viola (or cello)

    Serenade in E-flat major (Saint-Saëns)

    Serenade in E-flat major (Saint-Saëns)

    Serenade_in_E-flat_major_(Saint-Saëns)

  • George Lam
  • Hong Kong singer-songwriter, music producer and actor

    "10 Minutes 12 Inches" from multiple Cantopop hits, with the latter composition's interwoven intricacies creating a derivative for Lam's eponymous concert

    George Lam

    George Lam

    George_Lam

  • Spectral glide
  • Music composition concept

    the vowel quality of a tone is determined by the overtones, spectrum, or timbre of that tone (all three terms describe approximately the same hearing experience)

    Spectral glide

    Spectral_glide

  • Formula composition
  • inaccessible to the listener's ear, in formula composition the musical specifications of pitch, dynamics, duration, timbre, and tempo are always directly evident

    Formula composition

    Formula_composition

  • Anaklasis
  • 1960 composition composed by Krzysztof Penderecki

    of Light". This idea is expressed through the continuous modulation of timbre in the piece. Anaklasis is also a metrical term used in Greek poetry. Penderecki's

    Anaklasis

    Anaklasis

    Anaklasis

  • Ričardas Kabelis
  • Lithuanian composer

    doctoral student (1983–87) and received his D.H. for research on dynamics of timbre in the 20th century works for orchestra in 1989. From 1987 to 1990 he was

    Ričardas Kabelis

    Ričardas_Kabelis

  • Opusmodus
  • Computer-aided music composition software

    systematic manipulation of multiple musical parameters (including pitch, rhythm, timbre, and articulation) through a Common Lisp–based scripting interface, Opusmodus

    Opusmodus

    Opusmodus

    Opusmodus

  • Free jazz
  • Music genre

    displaying an interest in timbral possibilities through his use of progressive and unconventional instrumentation in his compositions. The title track of Charles

    Free jazz

    Free_jazz

  • Pines of Rome
  • Symphonic poem by Ottorino Respighi

    ISBN 978-1-57467-069-1. Rehding, Alexander; Dolan, Emily (2021). The Oxford Handbook of Timbre. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-190-63722-4. Performance by the New

    Pines of Rome

    Pines of Rome

    Pines_of_Rome

  • Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima
  • 1961 composition by Krzysztof Penderecki

    technique which tends to focus on specific characteristics and qualities of timbre, texture, articulation, dynamics, and motion in an attempt to create freer

    Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima

    Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima

    Threnody_to_the_Victims_of_Hiroshima

  • Oramics
  • Drawn sound technique

    Oram to refer to her studio and business interests generally. Oram's composition machine consisted of a large rectangular metal frame, providing a table-like

    Oramics

    Oramics

    Oramics

  • La Monte Young
  • American avant-garde composer (born 1935)

    ensembles of at least 45 instruments of the same timbre, or combinations of the above, or orchestra; Compositions 1961 #s 1–29 (1961), performance pieces; Young's

    La Monte Young

    La Monte Young

    La_Monte_Young

  • Harmony
  • Aspect of music

    (time-space), and often overlaps with related musical concepts such as melody, timbre, and form. A particular emphasis on harmony is one of the core concepts

    Harmony

    Harmony

    Harmony

  • Don't Bother Me
  • 1963 song by the Beatles

    resulting in a more "sinister" sound in the refrain and bridge, similar to the timbre heard in songs by the Shadows. Take 13 was deemed best, allowing the band

    Don't Bother Me

    Don't_Bother_Me

  • O Death
  • American folk song

    (2014). A Hill to Die Upon recorded an extreme metal variant with harpist Timbre on Holy Despair (2014). English folk-rock band False Lights, on Salvor (2015)

    O Death

    O Death

    O_Death

  • Frank Denyer
  • British composer (born 1943)

    shakuhachi [see Discography]). His music shows an extraordinary ear for timbre, and for novel combinations of acoustic sounds. The first of his large-scale

    Frank Denyer

    Frank_Denyer

  • Phaethon (composition)
  • Symphonic poem by Christopher Rouse

    Greek myth" and wrote, "continuously reconfigured textures, dynamics and timbres wove spells so magical that debates about harmonic language were beside

    Phaethon (composition)

    Phaethon_(composition)

  • Mariah Carey
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1969)

    herself as an alto singer. Sasha Frere-Jones of The New Yorker adds her timbre on "Vision of Love" possesses various colors, stating, "Carey's sound changes

    Mariah Carey

    Mariah Carey

    Mariah_Carey

  • Overtone
  • Tone with a frequency higher than the frequency of the reference tone

    of various overtone partials is one of the key identifying features of timbre, or the individual characteristic of a sound. Using the model of Fourier

    Overtone

    Overtone

    Overtone

  • Sackbut
  • Early form of trombone from the Renaissance and Baroque periods

    its smaller bore and bell produce a "covered, blended sound which was a timbre particularly effective for working with voices,... zincks and crumhorns"

    Sackbut

    Sackbut

    Sackbut

  • Spokoynaya nochʹ
  • 1988 song by Kino

    classic mess or a collection of abstruse quirks... But in this song, the timbre of the voice and the manner of performance are so clear that there are few

    Spokoynaya nochʹ

    Spokoynaya_nochʹ

  • Drake (musician)
  • Canadian rapper and singer (born 1986)

    delivery. His songs often maintain tension between "pause and pace, tone timbre, and volume and vocal fermata". Drake is credited with innovating what has

    Drake (musician)

    Drake (musician)

    Drake_(musician)

  • Taylor Swift
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1989)

    upper registers in Evermore; the musicologist Alyssa Barca described her timbre in the upper register as "breathy and bright" and the lower register as

    Taylor Swift

    Taylor Swift

    Taylor_Swift

  • Extended vocal technique
  • Unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing

    cords, allowing the use of an extremely high pitch but with a different timbre and resonance compared to a typical falsetto. This technique was originated

    Extended vocal technique

    Extended_vocal_technique

  • Texture (music)
  • Way in which tempo, melody, and harmony are combined in a musical composition

    may be changed by the number and character of parts playing at once, the timbre of the instruments or voices playing these parts and the harmony, tempo

    Texture (music)

    Texture_(music)

  • Counterpoint
  • Polyphonic music with separate melodies

    occasionally disappear turning into a new timbre quality and vice versa. Some examples of related compositional techniques include: the round (familiar

    Counterpoint

    Counterpoint

    Counterpoint

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  • Kimbra
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English

    Kimbra

    From the Royal Fortress Meadow; Cyneburg's Field

    Kimbra

  • Timeer
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Timeer

    Darkness

    Timeer

  • Kimber
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kimber

    English : probably a habitational name from East and West Kimber in the parish of Northlew in Devon, so named from Old English cempa ‘warrior’ (or the Old English personal name Cempa) + bearn ‘grove’, ‘wood’. It may also be an altered form of Kimbrough.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Kinberg.

    Kimber

  • BÁIRBRE
  • Female

    Irish

    BÁIRBRE

    Irish form of Greek Barbara, BÁIRBRE means "foreign; strange."

    BÁIRBRE

  • Kimber
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Kimber

    Ruler; Cyneburg's Field

    Kimber

  • AMBRE
  • Female

    French

    AMBRE

    French form of English Amber, AMBRE means "amber."

    AMBRE

  • Timbers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Timbers

    English (Norfolk) : unexplained.

    Timbers

  • Kimble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kimble

    English : variant spelling of Kimball.English : habitational name from Great or Little Kimble in Buckinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘the royal bell’ (cynebelle), referring to the shape of a local hill.Americanized spelling of German Gimbel (see Gimble) or Kimbel.

    Kimble

  • Wimble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Wimble

    English (Kent) : origin uncertain; perhaps a variant of the habitational name Wimbley, or a variant of Wimple, a metonymic occupational name for a maker of wimples, from Middle English wimple (Old English wimpel ‘veil’).

    Wimble

  • Kimble
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Kimble

    Warrior chief.

    Kimble

  • Cimber
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Cimber

    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar.

    Cimber

  • Kimbro
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Kimbro

    Fortress Meadow; From the Royal Field

    Kimbro

  • Kimbra
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Kimbra

    From the royal fortress meadow.

    Kimbra

  • Tidmore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tidmore

    English : unexplained; possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

    Tidmore

  • IMRE
  • Male

    Hungarian

    IMRE

     Hungarian form of German Emmerich, IMRE means "work-power." Compare with another form of Imre.

    IMRE

  • KIMBRA
  • Female

    English

    KIMBRA

    Pet form of English Kimberly, KIMBRA means "King's City Meadow."

    KIMBRA

  • Kimble
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Welsh

    Kimble

    Bold War-leader; Warrior Chief

    Kimble

  • Imber
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Imber

    English : habitational name from either of two places, one in Surrey, the other in Wiltshire. The former is named in Old English as ‘Imma’s enclosure’ (see Worth); the latter as ‘Imma’s lake’ (from mere ‘lake’, ‘pond’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Ingber, from Yiddish imber ‘ginger’.German : nickname for an industrious person or metonymic occupational name for a beekeeper, from Middle High German imbe, imme ‘bee’.

    Imber

  • Kimbro
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kimbro

    English : variant spelling of Kimbrough.

    Kimbro

  • Kimbro
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Kimbro

    From the royal field.

    Kimbro

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Online names & meanings

  • Samya | ஸாம்ய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Samya | ஸாம்ய

    Goddess

  • Bramwel
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Bramwel

    Place Name; Where the Broom Grows

  • Musaid
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Musaid

    Helper

  • KIET
  • Male

    Thai/Siamese

    KIET

    Thai name KIET means "honor."

  • Ishitaa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ishitaa

    Great Achievement

  • Maai
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Maai

    Mother

  • Sitashoka | ஸீதாஷோக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sitashoka | ஸீதாஷோக

    Nivarana destroyer of sitas sorrow

  • BEATIE
  • Female

    English

    BEATIE

    Pet form of English Beatrix, BEATIE means "voyager (through life)." 

  • Mapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mapp

    English : from a variant of the medieval female personal name Mab(be), a short form of Middle English, Old French Amabel (from Latin amabilis ‘loveable’). This has survived into the 20th century in the short form Mabel.English : possibly from an unattested Old English male personal name, Mappa.English : from Old Welsh map, mab ‘son’, which was used as a distinguishing epithet.

  • FRAN
  • Female

    English

    FRAN

    Short form of English Frances, FRAN means "French."

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  • Timbered
  • a.

    Covered with growth timber; wooden; as, well-timbered land.

  • Limber
  • v. t.

    To cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant.

  • Timber
  • v. t.

    To furnish with timber; -- chiefly used in the past participle.

  • Timmer
  • n.

    Same as 1st Timber.

  • Timbered
  • a.

    Furnished with timber; -- often compounded; as, a well-timbered house; a low-timbered house.

  • Tumble
  • v. i.

    To roll down; to fall suddenly and violently; to be precipitated; as, to tumble from a scaffold.

  • Wimble
  • a.

    Active; nimble.

  • Wimble
  • v. t.

    To bore or pierce, as with a wimble.

  • Thimble
  • n.

    Any thimble-shaped appendage or fixure.

  • Timbre
  • n.

    See 1st Timber.

  • Timbre
  • n.

    The quality or tone distinguishing voices or instruments; tone color; clang tint; as, the timbre of the voice; the timbre of a violin. See Tone, and Partial tones, under Partial.

  • Timbered
  • a.

    Massive, like timber.

  • Timbre
  • n.

    The crest on a coat of arms.

  • Tumble
  • v. t.

    To disturb; to rumple; as, to tumble a bed.

  • Timber
  • v. t.

    To surmount as a timber does.

  • Timber
  • n.

    A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also timmer.

  • Timber
  • n.

    A rib, or a curving piece of wood, branching outward from the keel and bending upward in a vertical direction. One timber is composed of several pieces united.

  • Timbered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Timber

  • Timbering
  • n.

    The act of furnishing with timber; also, timbers, collectively; timberwork; timber.

  • Limber
  • v. t.

    To attach to the limber; as, to limber a gun.