He possessed an even, flexible voice with a pleasant, soft timbre and a wide range (going up to F in the third octave).
The soft timbre of her voice barely covered its hard core.
Weber lovingly exploits the instrument's ambiguities - its taint of flatness and soft, baying timbre.
The instrument does not have a mouthpiece and gives only a few sounds of thick, soft timbre.
Two solo arias in Deborah in which the organ doubles a solo transverse flute suggest organ-stops which could produce a soft timbre.
When she spoke her voice had a beautiful low timbre, soft and modulated, and yet with ringing overtones.
Yudin had a strong voice with a soft timbre, superb vocal technique and artistic mastery.
His lyrical tenor of an unusually soft and light timbre almost at once brought him love and popularity among admirers of the operatic art.
Her voice was so low he couldn't distinguish the words, just the soft, husky timbre like a chuckling brook.
Alfio has a tenor range and his voice can start as a soft timbre and escalate to full blown bravado.