Citations:timbrical

Adjective: "of, relating to, or having timbre"

 * 1999, Enrico Stinchelli, Greatest Stars of the Opera: The Lives and Voices of Two Hundred Golden Years, Biblio Distribution (1999), ISBN 9788873010685, page 196:
 * The flag bearer for this prestigious category is, without a doubt, Jose Mardones (Fontecha, Alava 1869 - Madrid 1932) who had a voice which was unique for its volume and timbrical beauty.
 * 2001, Double Bassist, Issues 16-19, page 4:
 * As Voyage was exploring the timbrical, melodic and rhythmical aspects of a sound generator (actually a string),
 * 2004, Elena Prestini, The Evolution of Applied Harmonic Analysis: Models of the Real World, Birkhäuser (2004), ISBN 0817641254, page 130:
 * Sounds were dull, without life and identity; the imitation of existing instruments (strings, brass,...) was a failure, their timbrical qualities not even remotely recognizable.