baritone |
the range of the male voice that is intermediate between tenor and bass. [1/4 definitions] |
bass1 |
the largest stringed instrument of the orchestra, having the lowest range of pitch and played with a bow; double bass. [1/5 definitions] |
bassist |
one who sings bass. [2 definitions] |
basso |
in music, one who sings bass. |
bass viol |
the largest and deepest-toned instrument of the violin family; double bass, contrabass. [1/2 definitions] |
boogie-woogie |
strongly rhythmic piano jazz in which the melody is accompanied throughout by a repeated bass pattern that uses chiefly eighth notes. |
buffo |
a comic role in an opera, usu. one for a bass singer. [1/2 definitions] |
cello |
a large four-stringed instrument of the violin family with a pitch lower than that of the viola but higher than that of the double bass; violoncello. |
coney |
any of various Atlantic fishes related to the sea bass and grouper. [1/2 definitions] |
conga |
a long, upright bass drum played with the hands. [1/4 definitions] |
continuo |
a continuous bass accompaniment on a keyboard instrument, used esp. in baroque music. |
contrabass |
the largest and deepest-toned instrument of the violin family; double bass; bass viol. [3/4 definitions] |
double bass |
the largest and deepest-toned instrument of the violin family; bass viol; contrabass. |
drum kit |
a set of percussion instruments arranged for convenient playing by a drummer in a band, the basic set of which usu. includes a bass drum, a tom-tom, a snare drum, a high-hat, and a crash cymbal, also called a drum set. |
F clef |
the bass clef. |
figuration |
the use of musical embellishments or bass figuring. [1/3 definitions] |
ground bass |
a repeated bass passage that provides a background for changing music in the upper registers. |
grouper |
any of a variety of fishes of the sea bass family, found in tropical and subtropical oceans. |
middle C |
in music, the note on the first ledger line below the treble staff or above the bass staff. [1/2 definitions] |
passacaglia |
a musical form based on this dance, featuring continuous variations played over a ground bass. [1/3 definitions] |
pedal point |
a single continuous musical tone, usu. in the bass, that is sustained while the other parts progress through harmonic changes. |