The timbre of a sound relates to:

A) how high or low we perceive the sound to be.
B) our perceptions of the sound's intensity, or loudness.
C) our experience of sound quality or resonance.
D) the frequency of a pure tone.


C) our experience of sound quality or resonance.

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