Antonym: alto, tenor. Similar words: ambassador, assassination, bask, base, basin, abash, basis, basic. Meaning: [beɪs] n. 1. the lowest part of the musical range 2. the lowest part in polyphonic music 3. an adult male singer with the lowest voice 4. the lean flesh of a saltwater fish of the family Serranidae 5. any of various North American freshwater fish with lean flesh (especially of the genus Micropterus) 6. the lowest adult male singing voice 7. the member with the lowest range of a family of musical instruments 8. nontechnical name for any of numerous edible marine and freshwater spiny-finned fishes. adj. having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range.
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91. Here there is no contradiction, because the bass is consonant with all the upper notes.
92. Ed Bass, a millionaire from Texas, bankrolled the Biosphere project.
93. Their prize was a new Champion bass boat and Evinrude engine.
94. Ball was a budding talent, a passionate performer on both double and electric bass.
95. So, impressed by him, I got myself a bass guitar.
95. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
96. The volume of the world was turned up so the air molecules hummed a deep bass note.
97. We have already studied the treatment of melodic lines in treble and bass separately.
98. The odd plaice show throughout May along with bass and a few early silver eel.
99. Noades stormed out after eight clubs blocked the proposed £13million Bass sponsorship deal and six other club representatives followed him.
100. Then I took up the double bass and organ for good measure.
101. Part of its appeal stemmed from the Tom Bass fountain inset into its wall, a long thin crack in the stone.
102. I was strolling through the local city centre, when I heard a thumping bass sound coming from just around the corner.
103. In any case, in the movie Tolins and Bass took the easier,(sentencedict.com) more ennobling route.
104. The bass may however, always be doubled at the octave below if desired.
105. The magistrate Swallow, imperious, yet insightful in the resounding portrayal of bass Louis Lebherz, presses the case for them.
106. I had this one-string bass I was playing with a slide.
107. The stolid chugging, the intense revving of big diesels, the bass throb: it all signalled heavy machinery at work.
108. Guests at the concert will include bass Willie Loughlin and Flautilla.
109. Parts are notated for him in five different clefs bass, tenor, alto, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
110. The B flat bass saxophone sounds two octaves and a tone below the written note.
111. Bass had mono as a freshman at Glastonbury High in Glastonbury, Conn.
112. The bass powers up by the insertion of a jack into the switching output socket on the lower rim of each Thunderbass.
113. Andersen and Towner have a perfect understanding, and the bass is employed both rhythmically and melodically to great effect.
114. Zimmermann says his unit can accommodate bass frequencies and crank out volume levels exceeding 100 decibels.
115. The bass section of the RY10 provides slapped, fingered and various synth bass sounds which appear flexible and sound convincing.
116. But it requires a 14-inch cubical module to capture bass sounds that elude the small speaker.
117. Alvarez' oversights are unfortunate because it's genuinely heartening to see a company actively promoting a bass range.
118. These giant worms live in clay soils close to watercourses in the Bass River valley, southeast of Melbourne.
119. The conductor often allows heavy, clumsy-sounding accentuation, for example in the bass air, where he misses the jaunty hornpipe rhythm.
120. Then Charlie was smearing blood over his face and wiping it over the bass guitarist.
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