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ground bass

A cellist plays a steady ground bass while the violins weave a melody above.

Definition

Noun: A ground bass is a short, recurring melodic phrase or pattern played in the bass line. This foundational bass melody repeats continuously throughout a piece of music, while the upper voices (harmonies and melodies) change and develop above it.

Usage

The term is used specifically in music theory and composition to describe a structural technique common in Baroque music, especially in forms like the chaconne and passacaglia. - It serves as the harmonic and rhythmic foundation for variations. - The repetition creates a sense of unity, while the changing upper parts provide variety.

Examples
  • The composer built the entire passacaglia on a solemn four-bar ground bass.
  • In that piece, you can clearly hear the ground bass repeating while the violins play an elaborate melody above it.
  • Purcell's "Dido's Lament" from famously uses a chromatically descending ground bass.
Advanced Usage
  • As a compositional device: A ground bass is not just a repeated note but a specific, recognizable melodic motif that defines the entire piece's structure. Composers use it to create tension, drama, or a meditative state through persistent repetition.
  • Historical Context: While most associated with the Baroque era (e.g., works by Henry Purcell, Johann Pachelbel), the technique has been used by later composers, such as Benjamin Britten in the 20th century, to evoke a historical or formal style.
Variants and Related Words
  • Basso ostinato (n): An Italian term meaning "obstinate bass," which is essentially synonymous with "ground bass." It emphasizes the persistent, unchanging nature of the repeated line.
  • Ostinato (n): A more general term for any persistently repeated musical pattern, which can occur in any voice, not just the bass.
  • Chaconne (n): A musical form often built over a ground bass, typically featuring a set of variations.
  • Passacaglia (n): A musical form similar to the chaconne, traditionally based on a ground bass.
Synonyms
  • Basso ostinato: The direct Italian equivalent.
  • Ostinato bass: A less common but understandable alternative phrasing.
Related Idioms or Phrases

There are no common idioms using "ground bass." It is a precise technical term from music.

ground bass

A cellist plays a steady ground bass while the violins weave a melody above.

Noun
  1. a short melody in the bass that is constantly repeated