bass

bass
I noun
, pl. same or basses (Zool.) Barsch, der
II 1.
(Mus.)noun
1) Bass, der; (voice, part also) Bassstimme, die
2) (coll.) (double-bass) [Kontra]bass, der; (bass guitar) Bass, der
2. adjective
Bass-
* * *
plural; see bass II
* * *
bass1
[beɪs]
I. n
1. (voice) Bass m, Bassstimme f
to sing \bass Bass singen
2. (singer) Bass[sänger] m, Bassist m
3. (on amplifier) Bass m
II. n modifier (guitar, clarinet) Bass-
\bass drum große Trommel, Basstrommel f
\bass fiddle Bassgeige f
\bass viol Gambe f
bass2
[bæs]
n (fish) Barsch m
* * *
I [beɪs] (MUS)
1. n
Bass m
2. adj
Bass- II [bs]
n pl -(es)
(= fish) (Wolfs)barsch m
* * *
bass1 [beıs] MUS
A s Bass m:
a) Bassstimme f
b) Basssänger m, Bassist m
c) Basspartie f
d) Bassinstrument n, besonders Streich-, Kontrabass m
B adj tief, Bass…:
bass voice
bass2 [bæs] pl basses, besonders koll bass s FISCH (Fluss- oder See)Barsch m
bass3 [bæs] s
1. Bast m
2. academic.ru/5738/basswood">basswood
SATB abk MUS soprano, alto, tenor, bass
* * *
I noun
, pl. same or basses (Zool.) Barsch, der
II 1.
(Mus.)noun
1) Bass, der; (voice, part also) Bassstimme, die
2) (coll.) (double-bass) [Kontra]bass, der; (bass guitar) Bass, der
2. adjective
Bass-
* * *
n.
Bass ¨-e m.

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