Ornamental division (also called passaggi, glosas, diminutions. etc.) employing rapid black notes.
- A disturbance of sound reproduction that makes music sound unnatural, or inaccurate
This is the name given to notes that are differentiated from the usual notes by being filled in or done in red The name comes from the Ars Nova notation, where normal notes were filled in black, and the differentiated notes were filled in and done in red ink
Listening term A visual analog A "colored" sound characteristic adds something not in the original sound The coloration may be euphonically pleasant, but it is not as accurate as the original signal
A disturbance of sound reproduction that makes music sound unnatural, or inaccurate
the timbre of a musical sound; "the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music"
Term used to indicate audible alterations to the sound arising from the response pattern of a mic or loudspeaker; also used to indicate alterations to the sound arising from the environment in question
choice and use of colors (as by an artist) appearance with regard to color; "her healthy coloration
The coloration of an animal or a plant is the colours and patterns on it. plants with yellow or red coloration. the colours or pattern of colours on a plant or animal
A sonic 'signature' which a component may impress upon any signal which passes through it