Musical instruments of different types playing the same note may often be identified by the timbre of their sounds. Timbre is tone color, or tone quality which distinguishes different types of sound production.
Answer:
Orange, Green, and Purple
Explanation:
Secondary colors are formed when 2 primary colors (red, yellow, and blue) are mixed together. Orange results from yellow and red, green from blue and yellow, and purple from red and blue.
Answer:
strings - violins, violas, cellos, and double basses
woodwind - recorders or wooden flutes, oboes, and bassoon
brass - sometimes trumpets and/or horns (without valves)
timpani (kettledrums)
continuo - harpsichord or organ
Explanation:
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