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Timbre The distinctive individual sound of an instrument or voice Factors include: - Materials used - Played e.g. strings? reed? - Resonates e.g. brass? strings? Timbres create different moods or feelings India: sitar, tabla Africa: djembe, xylophone Caribbean: steel pans A sound lasts longer because it is reflected between walls, floor and ceiling of a room Often used in rock music (electric guitar), creating an aggressive sound When a recorded voice/ instrument is multiplied electronically, so it sounds like many A recording technique where different sounds are recorded separately, then played back together Boosts the level of the quietest sounds in a piece of music so that they balance with the louder sounds Device used to electronically combine a human voice with a musical instrument Electronic device or computer program that is used to record, edit and play back music data using MIDI Sound is electronically moved across from one speaker to another, or is separated into different speakers Playing a string instrument with a bow e.g. violin, viola, cello, double bass Strings are plucked instead of playing with a bow Means ‘with a mute’ – dampens sound Watch the following video of Paolo Nutini’s ‘Pencil Full of Lead’ as an example of this... Recitatives – tells the story, like a narrator Aria – A tuneful song Embed the following video from YouTube here: Choruses – Everyone sings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYfqdcXcGVw Female opera stars called Divas Where string players bow 2 notes at the same time, on adjacent strings – sounds like a chord Another string effect, means, ‘trembling’ or ‘quivering’ Rapid up-and-down movements of the bow on the strings, creating an agitated or shimmering effect Technique by male singers, to sing notes higher than their normal range Literally means ‘shaking’ or ‘quivering’ Adds warmth and expression to the tone of the music