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He rented a Hammond B3: an organ favored by jazz musicians (and some 1960s rock bands) but not ideal, in timbre and range, for classical works.
He is an accomplished exponent of Italian and French roles, but the voice has a weight and darkish timbre ideal for lyrical Wagner roles like Lohengrin.
The instruments of all schools may vary in size and the number of finger holes for the purpose of pitch as well as differences in timbre ideals.
Again, a wide range of timbres is ideal for allowing musical expression.
But her timbre and richness can lend depth and intensity, qualities that made her ideal for Mozart's heroines, especially the Countess in "Le Nozze di Figaro," and for the lyric roles in Strauss, especially the Marschallin in "Der Rosenkavalier," one of her signature parts, and the title role in "Arabella," which she will sing later this year in Vienna and Paris.
"Timbre," corrects Boyle immediately.
Extremely nasal timbre thus stresses different overtones than mellow timbre.
And what is vocal timbre?
Listen to the timbre of my voice!
Timbre is radically simple by comparison.
The timbre of the reeds.
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