klangfarve
Klangfarve, commonly translated as timbre, is the quality of a sound that allows listeners to distinguish between different sound sources that have the same pitch and loudness. It arises from the sound’s spectral content as well as its temporal evolution. In practice, Klangfarve reflects how energy is distributed among the fundamental frequency and its overtones, plus any non-harmonic or noise components, and how these components change over the course of a note.
The main determinants are the instrument or voice’s harmonic structure, articulations, and envelope. The physical construction
Describing Klangfarve involves qualitative terms such as bright, dark, warm, cool, harsh, mellow, and nasally. It
Measurement of Klangfarve typically uses spectral analysis, including the Fourier transform, to quantify features such as