The timbre, also known as tonal quality or tonal color [5], was defined by “what distinguishes two sounds presented similarly and being equal in pitch, subjective duration, and loudness” by the American standard Association in 1960. Jody Kreiman discusses some limitations for different definitions...
This book contains a complete and accurate mathematical treatment of the sounds of music with an emphasis on musical timbre. The book spans the range from ... Beauchamp,W James - 《Journal of the Acoustical Society of America》 被引量: 48发表: 2007年 The Sounds of Sentences: Differentiating...
Words like "crisp," "clear," "bright," "resonant," "muffled," "tinny," "hollow," and "rich" help to define the sonic texture. The vibrant timbre of a violin differs significantly from the mellow timbre of a cello; these subtle distinctions can be brilliantly captured ...