Bass-bar
a strip of wood glued lengthwise inside the belly of instruments of the violin family, used to spread vibrations over the surface.
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double b-ss. historical examples a fat water-beetle played a b-ss fiddle as big and fat as himself, and two pretty ladybugs played the violins. twinkle and chubbins l. frank (lyman frank) baum the time when i thought it was time to get out was when the b-ss fiddle and the ‘cello got to burning. chicago’s […]
- Bass horn
tuba. an obsolete wind instrument related to the tuba but resembling a b-ssoon in shape. historical examples not a fluttering whistle like the postman’s, nor a heavy tone like an organ pipe or b-ss horn. what the mother of a deaf child ought to know john dutton wright
- Bass reflex
a loudspeaker equipped with a baffle having openings designed to improve the reproduction of low-frequency sounds.
- Bass response
the response of a loudspeaker or other amplifying device to low-frequency sounds. noun the response of an audio reproduction system or component to low frequencies
- Bass saxophone
a large saxophone of low range, usually supported on a stand while being played.