basso Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of basso

Wordnet

basso (n)

an adult male singer with the lowest voice

the lowest adult male singing voice

Webster

basso (a.)

The bass or lowest part; as, to sing basso.

One who sings the lowest part.

The double bass, or contrabasso.

basso Sentence Examples

  1. The opera singer's basso voice resonated throughout the grand auditorium.
  2. The bass guitar provided a deep and powerful foundation for the rock band's sound.
  3. The basso continuo of the harpsichord accompanied the Baroque melodies.
  4. The choir's basso section added a rich and sonorous quality to the choral work.
  5. The basso clarinet played a haunting tune that evoked a sense of mystery.
  6. The bassoon emitted a low and distinctive sound that complemented the other woodwind instruments.
  7. The tuba's basso notes shook the room with their thunderous power.
  8. The basso profundo singer had an exceptionally low vocal range.
  9. The composer used a basso ostinato as a recurring melodic figure throughout the piece.
  10. The basso profundo bell's deep toll signaled the start of the solemn ceremony.

FAQs About the word basso

an adult male singer with the lowest voice, the lowest adult male singing voiceThe bass or lowest part; as, to sing basso., One who sings the lowest part., The

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The opera singer's basso voice resonated throughout the grand auditorium.

The bass guitar provided a deep and powerful foundation for the rock band's sound.

The basso continuo of the harpsichord accompanied the Baroque melodies.

The choir's basso section added a rich and sonorous quality to the choral work.