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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121. Bass shift is already in, so all we need to look at are the gains and tones etc.
122. Open back designs, like most combos, sound slightly brighter off axis but suffer from lack of bass.
123. The bass, taught and heavy, resonates with the artful, snazzy percussion.
124. Some, like the striped bass, were planted to start a commercial fishery.
125. I originally studied classical cello from age seven until I was fourteen,(www.Sentencedict.com) then moved to the upright bass.
126. It will faithfully record your nightmarish, most avantgarde guitar parts - bass, rhythm or lead.
127. Er, he said, while we 're about it, you couldn't lend me your bass as well, could you?
128. Brewers also met downgradings and Bass closed 8p lower at 563p but pharmaceuticals rallied.
129. I mean, during the verse of Symphony the kick drum pattern and bass line are totally locked.
130. This features Boyle with bass and drums playing acoustic and electric guitars and synthesizers, with a strong world music emphasis.
131. Featuring his regular young guitarist partner Howard Alden with lack Lesberg on bass; superbly musical chamber jazz.
132. Pretty much where they started -- full of loping bass lines and slithery sax riffs.
133. In this case just swapping between bass and guitar is no problem.
134. The obtrusive tone of the tuba makes it extremely useful in bringing important bass passages into prominence.
135. And it works well, the fine cracks in its surface merely adding to the character of the bass.
136. Durham born Gregory had only been playing the bass guitar for a few weeks when he joined.
137. He wrote prolifically for the double bass, as well as for other solo instruments and ensembles.
138. Ibanez Musician bass, thru-neck, pearl ivory, active, excellent condition, £195.
139. However, the short scale, coupled with such light gauge strings for a bass, severely limits this facility.
140. This is even more pronounced on a double bass which has even lower-pitched notes.
141. The trombones should only be used for such bass parts as suit them well.
142. The bass trombone and tuba play the bass in octaves.
143. Characteristically White's opulent bass comes with a pronounced vibrato which tends to get exaggerated on disc.
144. The bass measured 30 inches long and had a 25-inch girth.
145. Blanton was the crucial figure in giving the bass greater prominence.
146. We made the non-slip surfaces by stippling the tops with a bass broom - a fairly new one works best.
147. Evans left in 1976 and was replaced by Cliff Williams, who is still playing bass.
148. It gave a sharp, light tone to the modern drum's bass.
149. Instead of moving all the gear around, he said, how about if I borrow your bass cabinet?
150. With the B1-R retailing at £550 and the cab weighing in at £460, that leaves us £500 for a bass.
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