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pedal point a single continuous musical tone, usu. in the bass, that is sustained while the other parts progress through harmonic changes.
rhythm section the instruments in a band or orchestra that provide the rhythmic beat, such as drums or a bass guitar.
rockfish any of various fishes that live among coastal rocks, such as the striped bass or various groupers.
saxhorn any of a group of valved brass wind instruments, varying in range from soprano to bass, that are played esp. in bands.
saxophone any of several wind instruments that have a conical metal body, finger keys, and a mouthpiece with a single reed; alto, tenor, baritone, soprano, or bass saxophone.
sepulchral hollow and deep, as some bass voices. [1/3 definitions]
string band a musical group consisting of violin, guitar, string bass, and the like, usu. performing folk or country music.
string quartet an ensemble of four musicians playing on stringed instruments such as the cello, viola, violin, or double bass. [1/2 definitions]
striper the striped bass.
tuba one of a family of large, oval, brass wind instruments that produce notes in the bass range.
white bass a silvery, striped, edible North American freshwater fish, related to the striped bass.
woofer a high-fidelity speaker that produces low or bass frequencies. (Cf. tweeter.)