This changes both the timbres and the chords that are available to the violinist. |
On some accordions separate banks of reeds with a variety of timbres may be brought into play by pressing tabs set above the manuals. |
The strings of a prepared piano are doctored with paper clips, rubber strips, nuts, bolts, and paper so that they produce new tones and timbres. |
He repeats a simple three-chord phrase, beneath which he almost imperceptibly alters his drum machine's timbres. |
Here its unearthly timbres lend yet more sense of dislocation to many of the textures in the opera. |
The difference between string timbres and percussion timbres is intentionally blunted here. |