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Filter by Meaning The fireworks' timbre was dazzling and sparkling.
The timbre of the stage lighting enhanced the mood of the theatrical performance.
The guitarist needs to timbre his electric guitar for the recording session.
The drummer takes time to timbre the snare drum for a balanced sound.
The pianist hires a technician to timbre the grand piano before the concert.
He is learning how to timbre the trombone to play different notes.
The trumpet player adjusts the valves to timbre the trumpet for a bright tone.
She uses a tuning fork to timbre the marimba in her percussion ensemble.
His timbre was immediately recognizable on the radio.
The timbre of the drum set was deep and thunderous.
The timbre of her voice changed when she got angry.
The singer's timbre was so powerful it gave me chills.
The timbre of the trumpet was loud and brassy.
The timbre of the water dripping from the faucet was annoying.
Some people enjoy the timbre of Taylor Swift's country-pop style of singing.
The timbre of Louis Armstrong's trumpet playing is legendary.
The timbre of the engine roared as the car raced down the highway.
The car's headlights' timbre was bright and piercing.
The timbre of the painting was calming and serene.
The timbre of the saxophone was sultry and smooth.
The timbre of the piano was bright and percussive.
The music teacher taught him how to timbre the trumpet.
The timbre of the bird's chirping was cheerful and melodic.
The timbre of the violin was so pure and resonant that it brought tears to my eyes.
The timbre of the streetlights cast a soft and calming glow on the city streets.
The timbre of the movie changed when the music score shifted to a different melody.
The timbre of the dish changed when he added more salt.
The timbre of the violin was piercing and shrill.
The timbre of the teacher's voice filled the classroom with warmth.
The bassist takes time to timbre his bass guitar for a deep and resonant sound.
He experiments with different techniques to timbre the cello and find the perfect tone.
The timbre of the light bulb in the reading lamp was soft and warm.
The choir's timbre was impeccable during the performance.
The timbre of the guitar changed when he switched to a different string.
Her voice had a rich timbre that filled the room.
The singer's timbre was unique and unforgettable.
The timbre of the candlelight in the romantic restaurant was intimate and romantic.
The timbre of the wind chimes was soft and soothing.
The timbre of the scenery was breathtakingly beautiful.
The timbre of the professor's voice captivated the students during the lecture.
His timbre made him stand out from the other singers.
The neon sign's timbre was vibrant and colorful.
The timbre of the harp was so ethereal and enchanting that it transported me to a different world.
The timbre of the story changed when the narrator switched from a serious tone to a humorous one.
The timbre of the conversation changed when he introduced a controversial topic.
The timbre of the singer's voice resonated throughout the concert hall.
The timbre of the LED lights in the aquarium created an otherworldly ambiance.
The timbre of the headlights on the car was blinding, illuminating the dark road ahead.
The timbre of the painting changed when the artist added a new color.
The timbre of the disco lights created a vibrant and energetic atmosphere on the dance floor.
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