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kupik [55]
3 years ago
6

(Brainliest) Describe the timbre of each of the following instruments, being sure to explain the effect composers achieve by usi

ng each of them in their music:
Saxophone

Tuba

Banjo

Harp

Xylophone
Arts
2 answers:
-BARSIC- [3]3 years ago
8 0

(You think you know about music, but then when you try to describe these intrinsic things, it becomes difficult! Ok, let me give this a stab!)

Saxophone : The sax has a floaty, more round timbre, as compared to something more direct like a clarinet. Its distinct reediness and tendency towards a rich vibrato give it a jazzy effect when composers use it in music, even in a non-jazz song like Ravel's Bolero.

Tuba : The tuba is the giant of the brass section, and it has a heavy, almost blatty timbre. It's not known for its agility, just for its reliable bassline, and incorporating tuba can give the music a polka-like effect or just a solid undertone in the low decibel region.

Banjo : The banjo is the earthy cousin to the guitar. Its timbre is best suited to folk music or peppy country songs because of the unique strum of each note.

Harp : The harp has an attack and sustain very similar to the piano, and its tambre is similar to a cross between a piano and a string pizzicato. That's how I like to think about it. Use of it in music gives it a dreamy quality, especially because of the massive scales harpists can pull off.

Xylophone: The timbre of the xylophone, as pitched percussion, carries through a section. If composers mean to include it, they had better be ready to have it dominate, because its clear attack and maintained tone will stand out.

sergij07 [2.7K]3 years ago
3 0
Saxophone’s timbre is bright and jazzy, composers achieve a nice jazzy, warm sound when they use it. Tuba’s timbre is a low and full, composers achieve a full sound when they use it. Banjo’s timbre is a twangy and vintage, composers achieve a country and vintage sound. A harp’s timbre is a nice luscious, smooth and angelic, when composers use this instrument they achieve an angelic and calming sound. Xylophone’s timbre is a nice smooth sound, when composers use it they achieve a unique sound.
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