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  • 31Duett for trombone and double bass — is a musical work by the English composer Edward Elgar. The duet was composed as wedding gift to Frank Weaver, a brother of Helen Weaver[1] to whom the composer had been engaged some four years earlier,[2] and presented to him on 1 August 1887,… …

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  • 32contrabass double-bass — low pitched low pitched adj. 1. low in pitch or frequency; used of sounds and voices. Opposite of {high pitched}. [Narrower terms: {alto, contralto ; {baritone ; {bass, deep ; {contrabass, double bass ; {throaty ] Syn: low. [WordNet 1.5] 2. set… …

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  • 33double-bass trombone — англ. [дабл бэ/йс тромбо/ун] контрабасовый тромбон см. также trombone …

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  • 34double-bass clarinet — noun see contrabass clarinet …

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  • 35Bass guitar — A Music Man Stingray bass String instrument Other names Bass, electric bass guitar, electric bass. Classification …

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  • 36Bass instrument amplification — for the bass guitar, double bass and similar instruments is distinct from other types of amplification systems due to the particular challenges associated with low frequency sound reproduction. This distinction affects the design of the… …

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  • 37Bass effects — are electronic devices used to modify the tone, pitch or sound of electric bass guitars or, more rarely, amplified double basses. Bass effects can be housed in small 3 or 4 square stompbox effects pedals, larger floor multi effect units, bass… …

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  • 38Bass (instrument) — Bass (pronounced like the word base ) refers to a variety of musical instruments that can be collectively regarded as bass instruments since they produce tones that are in the low pitched range. They belong to different families of instruments… …

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  • 39Bass Brewery — Industry Alcoholic beverage Founded 1777 Founder(s) William Bass Headquarters …

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  • 40Bass violin — is the generic modern term used to denote various 16th and 17th century forms of bass instruments of the violin (i.e. viola da braccio ) family. They were the direct ancestor of the modern cello. [Baines] Bass violins were usually somewhat larger …

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