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Bass c

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low cnoun(music) the C note exactly two octaves below middle C
high cnoun(music) The note exactly two octaves above middle C.
c-flatnoun(music) A tone one semitone lower than a C, denoted C♭.
c flatnounAlternative spelling of C-flat. [(music) A tone one semitone lower than a C, denoted C♭.]
c-notenoun(US, informal) A one-hundred dollar ($100) banknote.
bass cliffnoun(music) Obsolete form of bass clef. [(music) A symbol showing that the second line from the top of the staff represents the F below middle C.]
c majornoun(music) The major key with C as its tonic, and no sharps or flats, having the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B.
c minornoun(music) a minor key with the notes C, D, E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭/B
c-clefnoun(music) a sign that indicates where middle C is on the staff with the center of the sign being middle C.
c-sharp majornoun(music) A key with the notes C♯, D♯, E♯, F♯, G♯, A♯, and B♯, the key signature of which has seven sharps:
counterbasenounArchaic form of contrabass. [The part or section one octave lower than bass.]
c-sharp minornoun(music) a minor key with the notes C♯, D♯, E, F♯, G♯, A, B
soprano recordernoun(music) A recorder whose lowest note is C₅ (or otherwise in the range of B♭₄ to D₅).
con.bn.noun(music) Abbreviation of contrabassoon. [(music) A larger version of the bassoon sounding one octave lower, having a technique similar to the bassoon but offers more resistance in every way.]
cimbassonoun(music) A cylindrical valved instrument in the low brass family, closely related to the trombone and normally pitched a fifth or an octave below the tenor and bass trombones.
chalumeaunounThe lowest range of the clarinet, reaching up to written B♭ (B flat) above middle C.
curtalnoun(music) An early type of bassoon.
cemb.noun(music, always capitalized, used in musical notation to indicate staffs to be played with harpsichord)
basso continuonoun(music) The continuous realization of harmony throughout a musical piece, usually by a harpsichord and/or cello, typical of the Baroque period. Abbreviation: bc.
contrabass saxnounClipping of contrabass saxophone. [A member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments that is smaller than the subcontrabass saxophone but larger than the bass saxophone, with a range of D♭₁ to A₃ or similar.]

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