Timbre Flashcards

1
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Timbre

A

a character or quality of sound as produced by its harmonics or sound envelope

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Idiophone

A

Vibrations are produced by striking either one portion of an instrument against another or an object on a insturment

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3
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Membranophone

A

Sound produced by stretched membrane struck or rubbed

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4
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What is purpose of a stretched medium on top of frame

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resonator

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5
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Chordophone

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sound is produced from a vibrating string activated by strucking, plucking, or bowing

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Timpani

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definite pitch,adjust petal to find pitch, have to hit at side, petal creates more tension on stretched membrane

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African Talking Drum

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hourglass shape, 1 or 2 shapes, looping strap, different string means different pitch, carried underneath arm,

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8
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True or False: The piano is a chordophone instrument

A

true

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9
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Drone

A

continuous sound on one or more pitches (specific to culture)

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10
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Frets

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indication of where to put finger (appalcian dulcer has one), can be metal or leather

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11
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Sympathetic String

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A string that is not played upon directly but set in motion by the acoustic phenomena of resonance/Picks up on resonance and sound

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12
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Sitar

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lots of strings, plucked, 7 principle strings (4 melody and 3 drones) . Wide fingerboard, movable frets, some drone strings (can be used or not), 2 bridges where strings are attatched, shimmering quality,

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13
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Vibrato

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performance technique; a wavering pitch used to enrich and intensify the tone of a voice or instrument (the fundamental pitch changes back and forth)

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14
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Pizzicato

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performance technique; strings are plucked rather than bowed; less air is moved, decreases sound, shorter sound

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15
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Aerophone

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sound from a vibrating column of air is activated by a reed, a blow hole, or buzzing lips [accordian and organ]

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16
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Reed instuments

A

saxophone, clarinet, obo

17
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Brass Instruments

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trumpet, trompone , tuba, french horn

18
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Woodwind Instruments

A

flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon

19
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Cornett

A

curved wood, covered with later, sounds like trumpet because of material

20
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Electrophone

A

sound is produced or modified by electric means

21
Q

music concrete

A

both natural and electric sounds recorded on magnetic tape