bass
//beɪs//
Translation
bass
Definition
Bass refers to the lowest range of musical notes or the low-frequency sounds in audio. In music, it often describes instruments like the bass guitar or double bass that produce deep, resonant tones, and it is a fundamental element in many genres such as rock, jazz, and electronic music. As a noun, it denotes either the instrument itself or the tonal quality of low-pitched sound.
Example
“The bass in this song is so deep it makes the floor vibrate.”
“He switched from playing guitar to bass to join the band.”
“The sound engineer adjusted the bass levels to improve the mix.”
“She learned to play the bass by listening to classic funk records.”
“The concert had a powerful bass that resonated through the crowd.”
“My headphones have a special mode that boosts the bass for electronic music.”
“The bass player kept a steady rhythm while the drummer soloed.”
“In jazz, the double bass often provides both harmony and rhythm.”
“The car's sound system was upgraded to handle more bass without distortion.”
“He loves the bass drop in that electronic track; it gives him chills.”
Synonyms
Other meanings
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