What is texture?
To create music we combine, mix and layer sounds. textureHow the tempo, melody and harmony are combined in a musical composition. is the word we use to describe the way we do this.
Different musical textures can depend on:
- how many instruments are playing at a particular time
- the timbreThe quality of the sound that makes a voice or instrument sound unique. of the instruments that are playing
- how they are being played
Watch: Discovering texture
Nitin Sawhney shows how experimenting with different textures can make music more interesting to listen to.
How do you describe musical texture?
Here are some ways you can describe the texture of music.
- Thin or light - when only a few layers of sound are played together.
- Thick or heavy - when lots of different layers are played together.
What is timbre?
Timbre is the word we use to describe the particular sound quality of a musical instrument.
A trumpet has a very different timbre to a violin. Your voice will have a different timbre to a flute.
Words you can use to describe timbre might include:
Watch: Exploring texture
Explore how layers of sound create different musical textures.
Activities
Listen to 成人快手lands
You've heard Nitin Sawhney talk about how he composed '成人快手lands'. Watch him perform the song in full and listen carefully to the different textures and timbres.
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