Right about now, you’re thinking, “Color? Texture? How can those ideas apply to sound? I can’t see a voice, and I certainly can’t touch one.” And you’re right–––you can’t. ![]() ![]() Timbre is entirely different from a musical note: A note (or pitch) refers to the place a single sound falls on a scale, while timbre is the phenomenon of the specific color or texture of a voice. A huge deciding factor is a concept known as timbre, or tonal quality. ![]() Yet the actual notes a person can sing are only a small part of what determines their vocal category. You might think that when it comes to voice types, everything depends on vocal range.
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