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colour (music)

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colour

In music, the quality or timbre of an instrument or voice. A ‘dark’ sound denotes a thick, heavy sonority while a ‘light’ sound describes a thinner, more transparent sonority. The Russian composer and pianist Aleksandr Skriabin invented a keyboard which would project colours on to a screen in order to reflect the mood and character of the music.


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