tonefarge
Tonefarge is the perceptual quality of a sound that allows listeners to distinguish between sounds with the same pitch and loudness. In many languages, tonefarge is synonymous with timbre, the "color" or "tone color" of a sound. The term derives from tone (sound) and farge (color) and is used in musicology and acoustics to describe why two notes sound distinct when played by different instruments or produced with different techniques.
Tonefarge emerges from a sound's spectral content, temporal envelope, and articulation. The distribution of energy among
Perceptually, tonefarge is multidimensional: descriptors such as bright vs. dark, warm vs. cold, mellow vs. harsh,
Applications include instrument design, orchestration, and sound synthesis, where creators manipulate tonefarge through instrument construction, playing