bass part

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bass part

The singer carefully rehearses the bass part of the song.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The lowest part in polyphonic music: The bass part is the musical line or voice that provides the harmonic and rhythmic foundation, typically having the lowest pitch in a composition.
Usage
  • The is a fundamental element in many musical genres, from classical to jazz and pop. It is performed by instruments like the double bass, bass guitar, tuba, or the left hand of a pianist, or sung by bass vocalists.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The cellist had to practice the difficult bass part for the string quartet.
    • In this choir piece, the bass part provides a rich, grounding harmony for the soprano melody.
Advanced Usage
  • "to double the bass part": When another instrument or voice plays the same notes as the primary bass line to reinforce it.
    • The organist doubled the bass part played by the double bass, creating a powerful sound.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bass line (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with , especially in jazz and popular music.
    • The song is famous for its catchy bass line.
  • Bass voice (n): The lowest male singing voice, often responsible for singing the in choral music.
  • Basso (n): An Italian term for a bass singer or a bass part in music.
Synonyms
  • Bass line: The sequence of notes constituting the bass part.
  • Ground bass: A repeated bass part, often found in Baroque music.
Related Terms
  • Harmonic foundation: A descriptive term for the role of the in establishing chords.
  • Root note: The fundamental note of a chord, which is frequently played in the .
bass part

The singer carefully rehearses the bass part of the song.

Noun
  1. the lowest part in polyphonic music

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