| 21. | We grow attached to their unchanging conversational tics and timbres.
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| 22. | Counterpoint and polyphony reappeared, tempos slowed, timbre lightened.
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| 23. | Jeffrey Thomas brought a light timbre to the tenor lines.
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| 24. | The DSIP obliterates the separate timbres into a single muddy bass line.
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| 25. | An elderly widow liked his cadence and the timbre of his voice.
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| 26. | And she did, quietly modulating her inflections and timbre.
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| 27. | There her voice can be savored for its luscious timbre.
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| 28. | But he adds one more in his own liberated timbre.
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| 29. | She had then a really special timbre to her voice.
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| 30. | Roundwounds have a brighter timbre with longer sustain than flatwounds.
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