bass 的 2 个定义
- low in pitch; of the lowest pitch or range: a bass voice; a bass instrument.
- of or relating to the lowest part in harmonic music.
- the bass part.
- a bass voice, singer, or instrument.
- double bass.
bass 近义词
等同于 alto
bass 的近义词 4 个
等同于 low-pitched
等同于 deep
更多bass例句
- Built-in USB C chargers allow you to power your phone or laptop, and 2 10-watt speakers with extra bass keep things sounding good.
- Baauer’s song starts with a 15-second intro, a bass drop, then 15 seconds with the bass, and a lion roar at the end of the first 30 seconds.
- From the prehistoric-looking alligator gar to the ubiquitous smallmouth bass, there are dozens of popular freshwater fish native to the United States.
- Longer and thicker strings produce lower pitches, which we hear as bass notes.
- He loves to sing and plays the piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin and bass.
- He captures Ramone and his second wife, Barbara, together in the studio in one photo, him on bass, her on guitar.
- I watch football, basketball, and hockey on TV and sometimes “The Bass Pros” on Outdoor Channel.
- Very bass-y house, if I was in my element and playing what I like to play.
- The drumbeat and synth bass are as insistent as they are ominous.
- It was one night, with Tony Williams on drums and, I think, Richard Davis on bass.
- Tony's stool was nearer to the bass keys of the piano, while the sofa Lettice lay upon had certainly been drawn up towards him.
- The melody or tune is played on one of the pipes furnished with holes for the purpose, while the other three give a drone, bass.
- The chief reason is that g is the top note of the string bass, and is called for in orchestral transcriptions.
- Mr. Betts, of London, had one for which he refused the enormous sum of £500, and Dragonetti also refused £800 for a double bass.
- According to his plan a "Suitable Bass" tablet is provided just above the rear end of the black keys on each manual.