The wind plucked his words away but not before Croaker marked the particular timbre of the voice.
If one particular timbre has come to characterize "Koyaanisqatsi," it is the dark, subterranean growl that opens and closes the score.
She is not a powerful maker of sound, but her particular timbre does focus the ear's attention.
The particular timbre of her voice and her soft Virginia accent were the same as Michelle's had been.
Besides indicating his opinion of Schutz - a punishment - he reminds singers that musical genres require particular vocal timbres.
A hum has a particular timbre (or sound quality), usually a monotone or with slightly varying tones.
Ms. Manzo's attention to detail was exceptional; clearly, she had the composer's notes under her fingers and his particular timbres committed to memory.
It is also done to produce a particular timbre: the same note will sound substantially different depending on what string is used to play it.
The particular timbre his voice had acquired mandated silence in the bridge personnel.
One understands why the Rameau revival had to await the re-emergence of period-style instruments, with their particular timbres and ways of speaking.