💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bass c"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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 flatnoun | Alternative 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: |
| counterbasenoun | Archaic 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. |
| chalumeaunoun | The 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 saxnoun | Clipping 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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