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basso

/'bæsou/
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Word: Basso

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The word "basso" refers to the lowest adult male singing voice. It can also describe an adult male singer who has this type of voice.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Basso" is often used in music, especially in classical or operatic contexts.
  • It is a specific term, so it is best used when discussing singing, choirs, or music performances.
Example:
  • "In the opera, the role of the king is sung by a basso, whose deep voice adds power to the character."
Advanced Usage:
  • In music theory, "basso" can also refer to the bass part in a musical piece, especially in the context of harmony and accompaniment.
  • Composers might write parts specifically for bass singers, indicating that a basso should perform them.
Word Variants:
  • Basso profundo: A term sometimes used to describe a very deep bass voice, typically the lowest type of bass voice.
  • Bass: The more commonly used term in English for low male voices.
Different Meaning:
  • In a broader context, "basso" can refer to "basso continuo," which is a musical term for a continuous bass line that supports the harmony in Baroque music.
Synonyms:
  • Bass
  • Low voice
  • Baritone (though a baritone is not as low as a basso)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated directly with "basso." However, in discussions about music, you might hear phrases like: - "Sing in a basso voice" (to sing in a low voice). - "Take the basso part" (to perform the bass line in a musical piece).

Summary:

"Basso" is a term used in music to describe the lowest male singing voice. It is mainly relevant in the context of singing and opera.

Noun
  1. the lowest adult male singing voice
  2. an adult male singer with the lowest voice

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