▲ | mathieuh 8 days ago | |
I don’t know anything about the technical details but you can also hear the difference when plucking in different locations on the string very clearly on a classical guitar, to the point where it is an integral part of right-hand technique and is marked on music. Plucking closer to the neck has a very round, resonant sound, plucking closer to the bridge has a very sharp sound, and plucking exactly halfway along the string has a particularly round sound. As Segovia said, the guitar is like a miniature orchestra https://youtu.be/DJrEl4Nsmsg?si=voLmARBDxGe8iDRo | ||
▲ | itishappy 7 days ago | parent [-] | |
Timbre: > In simple terms, timbre is what makes a particular musical instrument or human voice have a different sound from another, even when they play or sing the same note. > The physical characteristics of sound that determine the perception of timbre include frequency spectrum and envelope. |