bass part

NOUN
  1. the lowest part in polyphonic music
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How To Use bass part In A Sentence

  • There are Eko 12-string necks and bodies, curious banjo necks, oddball Eko violin bass parts and lots, lots more.
  • Soprano, alto, tenor and bass parts are all ascribed to him.
  • The tone of the _bass_ is much heavier and the instrument itself is much more clumsy to handle than the other members of the group, hence it is almost never used as a solo instrument but it is invaluable for reinforcing the bass part in orchestral music. Music Notation and Terminology
  • There is some confusion about exactly what voice he sang; soprano, alto, tenor and bass parts are all ascribed to him.
  • Over tablas, handclaps, stick percussion, and a bass part that slams on three beats and then pauses for breath, a nodding organ alternating with a pinched little keyboard on the vaguely Middle Eastern preset plays the same couple of notes.
  • And how disappointing that the wooly sound quality obscures a lot of the detail - following the bass part with the score was well nigh impossible.
  • Further, the detail and projection of the bass part at the conclusion is quite unique and chilling.
  • Again the group chose a rather fast tempo, which with the bagpipe-like drone in the bass parts, gave this movement the lilt of an improvised country dance.
  • Gradually a permanent nucleus was formed comprising the essential elements of an Orchestra - firsts and seconds, alto, tenor and bass parts, guitar, bayan, piano and percussion.
  • I did the harmonium and guitar track for that record at Abbey Road studios before one of the Beatles' sessions and then overdubbed a bass part.
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