timbre in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for timbre in the English»Italian Dictionary

timbre [Brit ˈtambə, Am ˈtæmbər] N (of sound, voice)

I.timber [Brit ˈtɪmbə, Am ˈtɪmbər] N

II.timber [Brit ˈtɪmbə, Am ˈtɪmbər] VB trans

timber cladding [ˈtɪmbəˌklædɪŋ] N

timber preservative [ˈtɪmbəprɪˌzɜːvətɪv] N

timber-framed [Brit ˈtɪmbəfreɪmd] ADJ

timber wolf [Am ˈtɪmbər ˌwʊlf] N

timber-clad [ˈtɪmbəˌklæd] ADJ

timbre in the PONS Dictionary

timbre Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For this reason, many authors find that canons sound better when performed by voices of different timbre.
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Beginning in the 12th century, the organ began to evolve into a complex instrument capable of producing different timbres.
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This feature along with the semi-hollow body design and thru-body neck structure contribute to its unique timbre.
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Some operatic roles for tenors require a darker timbre and fewer high notes.
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Only one timbre from each section can be used at a time.
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Some instruments employ multiple manual or embouchure techniques to achieve the same pitch through a variety of timbres.
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Any one of these actions results in a change in pitch, volume, timbre, or tone of the sound produced.
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A single timbre can be played in four-voice.
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A major goal of classical voice training in classical styles is to maintain an even timbre throughout the passaggio.
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It displayed the huskey timbre in her voice.
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