basso continuo

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basso continuo

A musician reads the basso continuo part from a sheet of music.

Definition

Noun: 1. A continuous bass line in Baroque music: A bass part that is played throughout a piece, typically by a keyboard instrument (like a harpsichord or organ) and a low melodic instrument (like a cello or bassoon). It is written out as a bass line with numbers (called figured bass) below the staff to indicate the harmonies (chords) that should be played above it.

Usage
  • As a subject: The provides the harmonic foundation for the ensemble.
  • As an object: The harpsichordist realized the from the figured bass notation.
  • With modifiers: The cello and harpsichord formed the section.
Examples
  • In Baroque music, the is an essential element of the texture.
  • The performer's skill in interpreting the figures greatly affects the performance.
  • This piece requires a consisting of an organ and a viola da gamba.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Practice: In performance practice, realizing a involves improvisation within the guidelines of the figured bass numbers. A performer must understand harmony to play it correctly.
  • As a Concept: The term can also refer more broadly to the system of harmonic accompaniment used in the Baroque era.
Variants and Related Words
  • Continuo (n): A common shortened form of .
    • The continuo group includes a lute.
  • Figured Bass (n): The numerical notation system used to indicate chords above the line.
    • He studied figured bass as part of his music theory course.
  • Thoroughbass (n): A synonym for , used primarily in historical contexts.
Synonyms
  • Thoroughbass
  • Continuous bass
  • Figured bass (specifically refers to the notation, but is often used interchangeably in context)
Related Phrases
  • Realize the continuo: To perform the harmonic accompaniment implied by the figured bass notation.
    • Her job was to realize the continuo part on the harpsichord.
  • Continuo group: The instruments that play the part.
    • The continuo group provided a steady rhythmic pulse.
basso continuo

A musician reads the basso continuo part from a sheet of music.

Noun
  1. a bass part written out in full and accompanied by numbers to indicate the chords to be played