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string bass

The musician carefully tunes the string bass before the concert.

Definition

Noun: - A large, low-pitched musical instrument: The string bass is the largest and lowest-pitched member of the violin family of instruments. It is played while standing or sitting on a high stool, and the musician typically uses a bow or plucks the strings with their fingers.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The jazz band's rhythm was anchored by the deep, resonant sound of the string bass.
    • She has been practicing the string bass for five years and now plays in the city orchestra.
    • The double bass, also commonly called a string bass, is a fundamental part of the symphony's string section.
Advanced Usage
  • "To play the string bass": This phrase describes the action of performing music on this instrument.
    • He learned to play the string bass in high school.
  • "String bass line": Refers to the sequence of low notes played by this instrument, which often forms the harmonic and rhythmic foundation in a piece of music.
    • The composer wrote a very complex string bass line for the new piece.
Variants and Related Words
  • Double bass (n): Another common name for the same instrument. "String bass" and "double bass" are often used interchangeably.
    • The double bass section provided a powerful foundation for the orchestra.
  • Bass (n): A shortened, informal form. In musical contexts, "bass" can refer to this instrument, but it can also refer to a low male singing voice or other low-pitched instruments.
    • We need a bass for the jazz quartet.
  • Contrabass (n): A less common synonym, emphasizing the instrument's very low pitch range.
    • The contrabass is a standard member of the modern symphony orchestra.
Synonyms
  • Double bass: The most direct synonym.
  • Upright bass: A common synonym, especially in jazz and folk music, referring to the instrument's vertical orientation when played.
  • Bass violin: An older or more formal term.
Related Phrases
  • Acoustic bass: This phrase can be used to distinguish a traditional, non-electric string bass from an electric bass guitar.
    • The acoustic bass has a warmer sound than the electric bass guitar.
  • Stand-up bass: Another informal term, synonymous with "upright bass," highlighting the performer's typical standing position.
    • He's a fantastic stand-up bass player.
string bass

The musician carefully tunes the string bass before the concert.

Noun
  1. largest and lowest member of the violin family