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bass

[bas] / bæs /
ADJECTIVE
alto
Synonyms




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He went on to play guitar, keyboard and bass on five studio albums, featuring on tracks including Friday I'm In Love, High and A Letter To Elise.

From BBC

The songs emphasize groove, bass lines and upbeat, flamboyant vocals, delivered with a theatrical, character-driven flair.

From Salon

Matt Brewer’s contrapuntal bass figures deepen the drama, and an elegant tumble from Kendrick Scott’s drums fuels the action.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the Cosmic Weatherman, John Mburu ably demonstrated how smoothly baroque arias for bass—regardless of their original subjects—can be repurposed as howls of despair about a modern apocalypse.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that the bass player "was able to laugh his way through any darkness" and was "the life and soul of any room he was in".

From BBC