In music, timbre (/ˈtæmbər/TAM-bər or /ˈtɪmbər/TIM-bər) also known as tone color or tone quality from psychoacoustics, is the quality of a musical note, sound, or tone that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices and musical instruments, string instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments. The physical characteristics of sound that determine the perception of timbre include spectrum and envelope.
In simple terms, timbre is what makes a particular musical sound different from another, even when they have the same pitch and loudness. For instance, it is the difference between a guitar and a piano playing the same note at the same loudness. Experienced musicians are able to distinguish between different instruments of the same type based on their varied timbres, even if those instruments are playing notes at the same pitch and loudness.
Synonyms
Tone quality and color are synonyms for timbre, as well as the "texture attributed to a single instrument". Hermann von Helmholtz used the German Klangfarbe (tone color), and John Tyndall proposed an English translation, clangtint, but both terms were disapproved of by Alexander Ellis, who also discredits register and color for their pre-existing English meanings (Erickson 1975, 7).
Colour is the second album by British soul group The Christians. It was released in January 1990 by Island Records and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart. It also reached the Top 20 in several European countries due, notably, to the success of its lead single "Words".
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Henry Priestman except where noted.
Color was a professional color gradingsoftware application produced by Apple Inc. for their Mac OS Xoperating system. It is one of the major applications included as part of Apple's Final Cut Studio 3 video production suite. It was discontinued with the release of Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, and Compressor 4.
The application was originally called FinalTouch and was developed by Silicon Color, until the company was acquired by Apple in October 2006.
Motion picture images often look whitewashed or grayed out when scanned directly off of the negative during telecine. One basic purpose of "Color" is to add the vibrancy and richness of color back to the video once it is transferred to a digital format, normally for further editing.
Color 1.5 was introduced on July 23, 2009 along with the new Final Cut Studio 11.5.
Jake Van Dorn (George C. Scott) is a prosperous local businessman in Grand Rapids, Michigan who has strong Calvinist convictions. A single parent, Van Dorn is the father of a seemingly quiet, conservative teenage girl, Kristen, who inexplicably disappears when she goes on a church-sponsored trip to Bellflower, California. Andy Mast (Peter Boyle), a strange private investigator from Los Angeles, is then hired to find her, eventually turning up an 8mmstag film of his daughter with two young men.
Van Dorn then suspects that his daughter was kidnapped and forced to join California's porno underworld. His quest to rescue her takes him on an odyssey through this sleazy adult subculture.
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What is Timbre? This is a short information video to teach the music term Timbre. Perfect for teachers, tutors, Key Stage 1 (KS1), Key Stage 2 (KS2) and other little learners.
Timbre - beginner music definition. This video goes through what timbre means in basic terms. It provides examples and visual explanations.
This engaging and captivating video is aimed at aiding children's understanding of various elements of music during lessons. It clarifies the concept of timbre and highlights how it contributes to creating distinct sounds in different musical pieces.
A thorough understanding of timbre in music will equip children to effectively describe what they hear and explore various instrumental and vocal sounds during the composition process.
This video serves as an invaluable resourc...
published: 02 Mar 2023
Pitbull - Timber (Lyrics) ft. Ke$ha
Pitbull - Timber (Lyrics) ft. Ke$ha
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Lyrics
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
[Post-Chorus: Kesha & Pitbull]
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
(Woo!)
[Verse 1: Pitbull]
The bigger they are, the...
published: 13 Apr 2021
Timbre: why different instruments playing the same tone sound different
"The same tone" is not the same at all. We usually think of a tone as the frequency of one sound: the fundamental frequency common to all instruments exemplified here, but every tone is in fact a complex entity - a chord if you will - consisting of many other simple tones.
These simple tones are reiterations of the same energy, on different levels. They are harmonically related to each other (do not confuse true harmony with the simultaneous playing of equal tempered tones). The simple mathematical law governing the harmonic series is depicted here: the fundamental frequency at 128 Hz is harmonic 1, or simply the fundamental. The next harmonic oscillates exactly 2 times faster at 256 Hz; harmonic 3 precisely 3 times giving 384 Hz, and so on.
This progression 1 2 3 4 5 ... generating aur...
published: 10 May 2014
What is Timbre? | Beginner | Music Production | Berklee Online
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In this video, Berklee Online instructor Erin Barra takes us through the concept of timbre. This term means the distinguishing characteristic that differentiates one sound from another, despite the fact that they might be playing the same frequency with the same amplitude. Another word for timbre is tone. Erin showcases how to differentiate the distinct characteristic between sounds.
About Erin Barra:
Erin Barra is an educator, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and music technology consultant. She is an associate professor in the Songwriting department at Berklee College of Music and is one of the leading product special...
published: 05 Apr 2018
What Is Timbre - Explained in 100 Seconds
Second video in a series all about understanding the world of Audio.
published: 12 Oct 2021
Pitbull, Ke$ha - Timber (featuring Ke$ha - Official Video)
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You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
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published: 25 Nov 2013
What is Timbre? | Why people interpret sounds differently
Often referred to as tone quality or color, timbre is what makes different instruments sound unique, even while playing the same pitch. We use words like smooth, gritty, and warm to describe the characteristics of timbre.
While a spectrogram can show us the acoustic fingerprint of each tone, timbre is subjective to the listener. One person might find an instrument's tone appealing, while another listener might cover their ears. How can different listeners have such varying experiences with the same sound?
Zachary Wallmark, assistant professor of Musicology at the University of Oregon breaks down the layers of timbre and what draws listeners to a particular sound.
Explore Zachary Wallmark's research
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published: 19 Apr 2022
Timbre Escuela
published: 20 Nov 2015
da uma olhada nesse timbre! #launchkey #novation
published: 03 Nov 2024
Timber Timbre - Demon Host [Official Video]
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What is Timbre? This is a short information video to teach the music term Timbre. Perfect for teachers, tutors, Key Stage 1 (KS1), Key Stage 2 (KS2) and other l...
What is Timbre? This is a short information video to teach the music term Timbre. Perfect for teachers, tutors, Key Stage 1 (KS1), Key Stage 2 (KS2) and other little learners.
Timbre - beginner music definition. This video goes through what timbre means in basic terms. It provides examples and visual explanations.
This engaging and captivating video is aimed at aiding children's understanding of various elements of music during lessons. It clarifies the concept of timbre and highlights how it contributes to creating distinct sounds in different musical pieces.
A thorough understanding of timbre in music will equip children to effectively describe what they hear and explore various instrumental and vocal sounds during the composition process.
This video serves as an invaluable resource for children as they compose and perform music. Notably, timbre is just one of several musical elements utilized to generate contrast and maintain the listener's interest.
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Timbre - beginner music definition. This video goes through what timbre means in basic terms. It provides examples and visual explanations.
This engaging and captivating video is aimed at aiding children's understanding of various elements of music during lessons. It clarifies the concept of timbre and highlights how it contributes to creating distinct sounds in different musical pieces.
A thorough understanding of timbre in music will equip children to effectively describe what they hear and explore various instrumental and vocal sounds during the composition process.
This video serves as an invaluable resource for children as they compose and perform music. Notably, timbre is just one of several musical elements utilized to generate contrast and maintain the listener's interest.
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Pitbull - Timber (Lyrics) ft. Ke$ha
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Lyrics
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
[Post-Chorus: Kesha & Pitbull]
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
(Woo!)
[Verse 1: Pitbull]
The bigger they are, the harder they fall
This biggity boy's a diggity dog
I have 'em like Miley Cyrus, clothes off
Twerking in their bras and thongs (Timber)
Face down, booty up (Timber)
That's the way we like the what (Timber)
I'm slicker than an oil spill
She say she won't, but I bet she will (Timber)
[Pre-Chorus: Pitbull & Kesha]
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down (Oh-oh-oh)
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
It's goin' down (It's goin' down), I'm yellin' timber
You better move (You better move), you better dance (You better dance)
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget (You won't forget)
[Post-Chorus: Kesha & Pitbull]
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
(Woo!)
[Verse 2: Pitbull]
Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane
Nah, it's just me, ain't a d*** thing changed
Live in hotels, swing on planes
Blessed to say, money ain't a thing
Club jumping like Lebron, now Voli
Order me another round, homie
We about to climb, why?
'Cause it's about to go down
[Pre-Chorus: Pitbull & Kesha]
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down (Oh-oh-oh)
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
It's goin' down (It's goin' down), I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance (You better dance)
Let's make a night (Let's make a night) you won't remember
I'll be the one (I'll be the one) you won't forget (You won't forget)
[Outro: Kesha & Pitbull]
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (Hey)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
(Pitbull) Woah-oh-oh (Oh)
Whoa-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (Come on)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
(It's goin' down)
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (You won't forget)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (Timber)
Pitbull - Timber (Lyrics) ft. Ke$ha
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Lyrics
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
[Post-Chorus: Kesha & Pitbull]
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
(Woo!)
[Verse 1: Pitbull]
The bigger they are, the harder they fall
This biggity boy's a diggity dog
I have 'em like Miley Cyrus, clothes off
Twerking in their bras and thongs (Timber)
Face down, booty up (Timber)
That's the way we like the what (Timber)
I'm slicker than an oil spill
She say she won't, but I bet she will (Timber)
[Pre-Chorus: Pitbull & Kesha]
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down (Oh-oh-oh)
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
It's goin' down (It's goin' down), I'm yellin' timber
You better move (You better move), you better dance (You better dance)
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget (You won't forget)
[Post-Chorus: Kesha & Pitbull]
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
(Woo!)
[Verse 2: Pitbull]
Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane
Nah, it's just me, ain't a d*** thing changed
Live in hotels, swing on planes
Blessed to say, money ain't a thing
Club jumping like Lebron, now Voli
Order me another round, homie
We about to climb, why?
'Cause it's about to go down
[Pre-Chorus: Pitbull & Kesha]
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down (Oh-oh-oh)
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
It's goin' down (It's goin' down), I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance (You better dance)
Let's make a night (Let's make a night) you won't remember
I'll be the one (I'll be the one) you won't forget (You won't forget)
[Outro: Kesha & Pitbull]
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (Hey)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
(Pitbull) Woah-oh-oh (Oh)
Whoa-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (Come on)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
(It's goin' down)
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (You won't forget)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (Timber)
"The same tone" is not the same at all. We usually think of a tone as the frequency of one sound: the fundamental frequency common to all instruments exemplifie...
"The same tone" is not the same at all. We usually think of a tone as the frequency of one sound: the fundamental frequency common to all instruments exemplified here, but every tone is in fact a complex entity - a chord if you will - consisting of many other simple tones.
These simple tones are reiterations of the same energy, on different levels. They are harmonically related to each other (do not confuse true harmony with the simultaneous playing of equal tempered tones). The simple mathematical law governing the harmonic series is depicted here: the fundamental frequency at 128 Hz is harmonic 1, or simply the fundamental. The next harmonic oscillates exactly 2 times faster at 256 Hz; harmonic 3 precisely 3 times giving 384 Hz, and so on.
This progression 1 2 3 4 5 ... generating aurally unequal tones continues to infinity. Physically, a harmonically rich timbre like that of the sitar or accordion goes beyond the 120th harmonic - visible on the graphic. Musically, the Harmonic Series is nature's perfect tuning system, generating perfectly consonant harmonies.
[Note that "tone" means "sound with regular structure" and has no connection to the definition given to it by Western music theory. Some of the overtone series in the video are not perfectly harmonic, that is, bearing exactly whole number relationships with the lowest frequency, because of the physicality of the instruments. The stiffness of strings together with the exciting action performed upon them (like striking and plucking) are responsible for the stretching or compressing the series into numbers that are not 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 but for example 1 - 2,001 - 3,002 - 4,003 - 5,004 - 6,005 and so on. This is called "inharmonicity".]
The program used in making this video is
Overtone Analyzer by Sygyt Software:
http://www.sygyt.com/
The sound file analyzed (with a +11dB difference in volume):
http://whatmusicreallyis.com/research/physics/wmri_physics_timbre_10_instruments_+11dB_whatmusicreallyis.com.wav
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"The same tone" is not the same at all. We usually think of a tone as the frequency of one sound: the fundamental frequency common to all instruments exemplified here, but every tone is in fact a complex entity - a chord if you will - consisting of many other simple tones.
These simple tones are reiterations of the same energy, on different levels. They are harmonically related to each other (do not confuse true harmony with the simultaneous playing of equal tempered tones). The simple mathematical law governing the harmonic series is depicted here: the fundamental frequency at 128 Hz is harmonic 1, or simply the fundamental. The next harmonic oscillates exactly 2 times faster at 256 Hz; harmonic 3 precisely 3 times giving 384 Hz, and so on.
This progression 1 2 3 4 5 ... generating aurally unequal tones continues to infinity. Physically, a harmonically rich timbre like that of the sitar or accordion goes beyond the 120th harmonic - visible on the graphic. Musically, the Harmonic Series is nature's perfect tuning system, generating perfectly consonant harmonies.
[Note that "tone" means "sound with regular structure" and has no connection to the definition given to it by Western music theory. Some of the overtone series in the video are not perfectly harmonic, that is, bearing exactly whole number relationships with the lowest frequency, because of the physicality of the instruments. The stiffness of strings together with the exciting action performed upon them (like striking and plucking) are responsible for the stretching or compressing the series into numbers that are not 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 but for example 1 - 2,001 - 3,002 - 4,003 - 5,004 - 6,005 and so on. This is called "inharmonicity".]
The program used in making this video is
Overtone Analyzer by Sygyt Software:
http://www.sygyt.com/
The sound file analyzed (with a +11dB difference in volume):
http://whatmusicreallyis.com/research/physics/wmri_physics_timbre_10_instruments_+11dB_whatmusicreallyis.com.wav
More about What Music Really İs:
http://whatmusicreallyis.com/
Download Your Free Music Production Handbook Now: https://berkonl.in/3JBxeTK
Earn Your Music Production Degree Online with Berklee: https://berkonl.in/2CAF7H1
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Download Your Free Music Production Handbook Now: https://berkonl.in/3JBxeTK
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In this video, Berklee Online instructor Erin Barra takes us through the concept of timbre. This term means the distinguishing characteristic that differentiates one sound from another, despite the fact that they might be playing the same frequency with the same amplitude. Another word for timbre is tone. Erin showcases how to differentiate the distinct characteristic between sounds.
About Erin Barra:
Erin Barra is an educator, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and music technology consultant. She is an associate professor in the Songwriting department at Berklee College of Music and is one of the leading product specialists for the Berlin-based music software company Ableton. She works with artists and bands looking to integrate laptops and digital technologies into their writing, production and stage setups, and has developed and taught several music technology curriculums.
About Berklee Online:
Berklee Online is the continuing education division of Berklee College of Music, delivering online access to Berklee's acclaimed curriculum from anywhere in the world, offering online courses, certificate programs, and degree programs. Contact an Academic Advisor today:
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In this video, Berklee Online instructor Erin Barra takes us through the concept of timbre. This term means the distinguishing characteristic that differentiates one sound from another, despite the fact that they might be playing the same frequency with the same amplitude. Another word for timbre is tone. Erin showcases how to differentiate the distinct characteristic between sounds.
About Erin Barra:
Erin Barra is an educator, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and music technology consultant. She is an associate professor in the Songwriting department at Berklee College of Music and is one of the leading product specialists for the Berlin-based music software company Ableton. She works with artists and bands looking to integrate laptops and digital technologies into their writing, production and stage setups, and has developed and taught several music technology curriculums.
About Berklee Online:
Berklee Online is the continuing education division of Berklee College of Music, delivering online access to Berklee's acclaimed curriculum from anywhere in the world, offering online courses, certificate programs, and degree programs. Contact an Academic Advisor today:
1-866-BERKLEE (US)
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[email protected]
http://www.facebook.com/BerkleeOnline
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Loudon Stearns | Erin Barra | Ableton Live Techniques: Synthesis | Ableton Live | Music Production | Tips & Tricks | Ableton Lesson | Simpler | Timbre | Tone | Synthesis | Berklee | Berklee Online | Berklee College of Music
Official Video for ”Timber” by Pitbull featuring Ke$ha
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It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
#Pitbull #Timber #Kesha #OfficialVideo
Official Video for ”Timber” by Pitbull featuring Ke$ha
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Lyrics:
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
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Often referred to as tone quality or color, timbre is what makes different instruments sound unique, even while playing the same pitch. We use words like smooth...
Often referred to as tone quality or color, timbre is what makes different instruments sound unique, even while playing the same pitch. We use words like smooth, gritty, and warm to describe the characteristics of timbre.
While a spectrogram can show us the acoustic fingerprint of each tone, timbre is subjective to the listener. One person might find an instrument's tone appealing, while another listener might cover their ears. How can different listeners have such varying experiences with the same sound?
Zachary Wallmark, assistant professor of Musicology at the University of Oregon breaks down the layers of timbre and what draws listeners to a particular sound.
Explore Zachary Wallmark's research
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Often referred to as tone quality or color, timbre is what makes different instruments sound unique, even while playing the same pitch. We use words like smooth, gritty, and warm to describe the characteristics of timbre.
While a spectrogram can show us the acoustic fingerprint of each tone, timbre is subjective to the listener. One person might find an instrument's tone appealing, while another listener might cover their ears. How can different listeners have such varying experiences with the same sound?
Zachary Wallmark, assistant professor of Musicology at the University of Oregon breaks down the layers of timbre and what draws listeners to a particular sound.
Explore Zachary Wallmark's research
https://uonews.uoregon.edu/zachary-wallmark-school-music-and-dance
https://music.uoregon.edu/people/faculty/zwallmar
Read "Nothing but Noise" by Zachary Wallmark
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/nothing-but-noise-9780190495107
Earn a degree in Music
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What is Timbre? This is a short information video to teach the music term Timbre. Perfect for teachers, tutors, Key Stage 1 (KS1), Key Stage 2 (KS2) and other little learners.
Timbre - beginner music definition. This video goes through what timbre means in basic terms. It provides examples and visual explanations.
This engaging and captivating video is aimed at aiding children's understanding of various elements of music during lessons. It clarifies the concept of timbre and highlights how it contributes to creating distinct sounds in different musical pieces.
A thorough understanding of timbre in music will equip children to effectively describe what they hear and explore various instrumental and vocal sounds during the composition process.
This video serves as an invaluable resource for children as they compose and perform music. Notably, timbre is just one of several musical elements utilized to generate contrast and maintain the listener's interest.
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Lyrics
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
[Post-Chorus: Kesha & Pitbull]
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
(Woo!)
[Verse 1: Pitbull]
The bigger they are, the harder they fall
This biggity boy's a diggity dog
I have 'em like Miley Cyrus, clothes off
Twerking in their bras and thongs (Timber)
Face down, booty up (Timber)
That's the way we like the what (Timber)
I'm slicker than an oil spill
She say she won't, but I bet she will (Timber)
[Pre-Chorus: Pitbull & Kesha]
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down (Oh-oh-oh)
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
It's goin' down (It's goin' down), I'm yellin' timber
You better move (You better move), you better dance (You better dance)
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget (You won't forget)
[Post-Chorus: Kesha & Pitbull]
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
Ooh-ooh (Timber), ooh-ooh (Timber)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (It's goin' down)
(Woo!)
[Verse 2: Pitbull]
Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane
Nah, it's just me, ain't a d*** thing changed
Live in hotels, swing on planes
Blessed to say, money ain't a thing
Club jumping like Lebron, now Voli
Order me another round, homie
We about to climb, why?
'Cause it's about to go down
[Pre-Chorus: Pitbull & Kesha]
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
Swing your partner 'round and 'round
End of the night, it's goin' down (Oh-oh-oh)
One more shot, another round
End of the night, it's goin' down
[Chorus: Kesha]
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance
Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
It's goin' down (It's goin' down), I'm yellin' timber
You better move, you better dance (You better dance)
Let's make a night (Let's make a night) you won't remember
I'll be the one (I'll be the one) you won't forget (You won't forget)
[Outro: Kesha & Pitbull]
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (Hey)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
(Pitbull) Woah-oh-oh (Oh)
Whoa-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (Come on)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (It's goin' down)
(It's goin' down)
Whoa-oh-oh (Timber)
Whoa-oh-oh (You won't forget)
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh (Timber)
"The same tone" is not the same at all. We usually think of a tone as the frequency of one sound: the fundamental frequency common to all instruments exemplified here, but every tone is in fact a complex entity - a chord if you will - consisting of many other simple tones.
These simple tones are reiterations of the same energy, on different levels. They are harmonically related to each other (do not confuse true harmony with the simultaneous playing of equal tempered tones). The simple mathematical law governing the harmonic series is depicted here: the fundamental frequency at 128 Hz is harmonic 1, or simply the fundamental. The next harmonic oscillates exactly 2 times faster at 256 Hz; harmonic 3 precisely 3 times giving 384 Hz, and so on.
This progression 1 2 3 4 5 ... generating aurally unequal tones continues to infinity. Physically, a harmonically rich timbre like that of the sitar or accordion goes beyond the 120th harmonic - visible on the graphic. Musically, the Harmonic Series is nature's perfect tuning system, generating perfectly consonant harmonies.
[Note that "tone" means "sound with regular structure" and has no connection to the definition given to it by Western music theory. Some of the overtone series in the video are not perfectly harmonic, that is, bearing exactly whole number relationships with the lowest frequency, because of the physicality of the instruments. The stiffness of strings together with the exciting action performed upon them (like striking and plucking) are responsible for the stretching or compressing the series into numbers that are not 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 but for example 1 - 2,001 - 3,002 - 4,003 - 5,004 - 6,005 and so on. This is called "inharmonicity".]
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In this video, Berklee Online instructor Erin Barra takes us through the concept of timbre. This term means the distinguishing characteristic that differentiates one sound from another, despite the fact that they might be playing the same frequency with the same amplitude. Another word for timbre is tone. Erin showcases how to differentiate the distinct characteristic between sounds.
About Erin Barra:
Erin Barra is an educator, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and music technology consultant. She is an associate professor in the Songwriting department at Berklee College of Music and is one of the leading product specialists for the Berlin-based music software company Ableton. She works with artists and bands looking to integrate laptops and digital technologies into their writing, production and stage setups, and has developed and taught several music technology curriculums.
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It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
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Let's make a night you won't remember
I'll be the one you won't forget
#Pitbull #Timber #Kesha #OfficialVideo
Often referred to as tone quality or color, timbre is what makes different instruments sound unique, even while playing the same pitch. We use words like smooth, gritty, and warm to describe the characteristics of timbre.
While a spectrogram can show us the acoustic fingerprint of each tone, timbre is subjective to the listener. One person might find an instrument's tone appealing, while another listener might cover their ears. How can different listeners have such varying experiences with the same sound?
Zachary Wallmark, assistant professor of Musicology at the University of Oregon breaks down the layers of timbre and what draws listeners to a particular sound.
Explore Zachary Wallmark's research
https://uonews.uoregon.edu/zachary-wallmark-school-music-and-dance
https://music.uoregon.edu/people/faculty/zwallmar
Read "Nothing but Noise" by Zachary Wallmark
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In music, timbre (/ˈtæmbər/TAM-bər or /ˈtɪmbər/TIM-bər) also known as tone color or tone quality from psychoacoustics, is the quality of a musical note, sound, or tone that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices and musical instruments, string instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments. The physical characteristics of sound that determine the perception of timbre include spectrum and envelope.
In simple terms, timbre is what makes a particular musical sound different from another, even when they have the same pitch and loudness. For instance, it is the difference between a guitar and a piano playing the same note at the same loudness. Experienced musicians are able to distinguish between different instruments of the same type based on their varied timbres, even if those instruments are playing notes at the same pitch and loudness.
Synonyms
Tone quality and color are synonyms for timbre, as well as the "texture attributed to a single instrument". Hermann von Helmholtz used the German Klangfarbe (tone color), and John Tyndall proposed an English translation, clangtint, but both terms were disapproved of by Alexander Ellis, who also discredits register and color for their pre-existing English meanings (Erickson 1975, 7).