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ground bass - перевод на голландский

REPETITIVE MELODIC OR LYRICAL PASSAGE
Basso ostinato; Ostinati; Ground bass; Vamp (music); Vamp (entertainment); Vamp (Entertainment); Ostinado; Ground music; Obstinate bass; Basso obstinate; Ground (music)
  • Bach C minor Passacaglia Variation 1
  • Bach C minor Passacaglia Variation 1
  • Bach C minor Passacaglia Variation 2
  • Bach C minor Passacaglia Variation 2
  • Bach C minor Passacaglia ground bass
  • Bach C minor Passacaglia ground bass
  • Bach C minor Passacaglia variation with ostinato in treble
  • Bach C minor Passacaglia with ostinato in treble
  • Beethoven Op 131 Trio from Scherzo, bars 69–76
  • Beethoven Op 131 Trio from Scherzo, bars 69–76
  • Beethoven Op 131 Trio from Scherzo, bars 93–100
  • Beethoven Op 131 Trio from Scherzo, bars 93–100
  • Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, final section with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5Wm_MFnAto&t=13m15s ground bass]
  • Debussy, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eym3nCRxev0 Des pas sur la neige]
  • Dido's opening aria [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KY2TlUHggw "Ah! Belinda"]
  • Dufay Resvelons nous
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zD8LoZti7g Dufay Resvelons nous]
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  • Ghanaian gyil
  • Monteverdi Laetatus sum (1650) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekGB_HZRJMI Ground bass]
  • Pachelbel's Canon
  • Ground bass of ''[[Pachelbel's Canon]]''
  • Purcell, Dido's Lament ground bass
  • Purcell, Dido's Lament ground bass
  • Purcell Fantasia in 3 parts to a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOLsVkf_4Gs ground]
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMCA9nYnLWo Sumer is Icumen in]
  • Wagner, Parsifal Act 1, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTraCEg0x68&t=05m0s transformation music]
  • William Byrd, The Bells
  • William Byrd, The Bells

ground bass         
{in muziek} basso ostinato (basgedeelte) {wat terugkeert en verandert}
bass guitar         
  • An early [[Fender Precision Bass]]
  • Design patent issued to Leo Fender for the second-generation Precision Bass
  • [[Gibson EB-3]]
  • [[Paul Tutmarc]], inventor of the modern bass guitar, outside his music store in Seattle, Washington
ELECTRIC OR ACOUSTIC BASS INSTRUMENT
Guitar/Bass; Electric bass; Bass guitars; Bass (guitar); Electric bass guitar; Bass Guitar; Bass Guitars; Electric Bass Guitar; Base guitar; Bass Guitar (Instrument); Guitar Bass; Dean Signature Demonator Bass; Fretless Bass; Bass gutiar; Electric Bass guitar; Four-string bass guitar; Bass guitar techniques; Bass-heavy
basgitaar
double bass         
  • Double bass player [[Vivien Garry]] playing a show in New York City in 1947
  • A bassist holding a French bow; note how the thumb rests on the shaft of the bow next to the frog.
  • The bass (or F) clef is used for most double bass music.
  • Principal parts of the double bass
  • [[Christian McBride]] (born 1972), one of the new "young lions" in the jazz scene, has won four [[Grammy Awards]].
  • The virtuoso nineteenth-century bassist and composer Giovanni Bottesini with his 1716 Carlo Antonio Testore bass
  • Detail of the bridge and strings
  • center
  • The Italian bass virtuoso [[Domenico Dragonetti]] helped to encourage composers to give more difficult parts for his instrument.
  • A mid-sized bass amp used to amplify a double bass at a small jazz gig
  • b}}, or E. For orchestral passages which only go down to a low E, the "finger" at the nut is usually closed.
  • Upright bass used by a bluegrass group; the cable for a piezoelectric pickup can be seen extending from the bridge.
  • Hard flight cases for double basses
  • Gut strings
  • This photo shows the thick soundpost on a double bass (circled in green).
  • [[Ellen Andrea Wang]] performing at the Oslo Jazz Festival
  • A German double bass section in 1952. The player to the left is using a German bow.
  • French (upper) and German bows compared
  • French-style bow
  • Double bass soloist Gary Karr
  • German-style bow
  • Double bass is a standard instrument in bluegrass groups.
  • Sample of a double bass playing pizzicato.
  • Jim Creeggan of [[Barenaked Ladies]], pictured at a 2009 show
  • [[Psychobilly]] bassist [[Jimbo Wallace]] onstage with [[Reverend Horton Heat]]; note his large [[bass stack]] consisting of a 15-inch cabinet, a quadruple 10-inch cabinet, and an amplifier "head".
  • [[Jazz]] bassist [[Charles Mingus]] was also an influential bandleader and composer whose musical interests spanned from bebop to free jazz.
  • Nobel Peace Prize Concert]] of 2009
  • A wooden mute attached to the bass bridge to make the tone darker (a drawing from 1900)
  • French double-bass player and composer [[Renaud Garcia-Fons]] during a performance
  • Riders in the Sky]]) performing in Ponca City, Oklahoma, in 2008
  • Jazz bassist [[Ron Carter]] pictured playing with his Quartet at "Altes Pfandhaus" in Cologne
  • A variety of rosin types
  • [[Scott Owen]], double bass player for Australian rock band [[The Living End]]
  • [[Serge Koussevitzky]] popularized the double bass in modern times as a solo instrument.
  • Manhattan School of Music professor [[Timothy Cobb]] teaching a bass lesson in the late 2000s. His bass has a low C extension with a metal "machine" with buttons for playing the pitches on the extension.
  • Some early basses were conversions of existing violones. This 1640 painting by [[Peter Lely]], a painter of Dutch origin, shows a violone being played.
ACOUSTIC STRINGED INSTRUMENT OF THE VIOLIN FAMILY
Upright bass; String bass; Double bassist; Double-Bass; Contra bass; Double basses; Double-bass; Double-bassist; Upright Bass; String basses; Kontrabass; Bass fiddle; Standup bass; Contrabasso; String Bass; Doublebass; Stand-up bass; Contra Bass; Acoustic Bass; Double Basses; Contrabbasso; String Basses; Double bass ensembles; Bull fiddle; Double Bass; Bass Fiddle; Doublebasses; Double-basses; Upright basses; Double bassists; Doublebassist; Double-bassists; Doublebassists; Double bas; Bass-cello; Basscello; Violono; Double base; Great bass
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Определение

ground bass
¦ noun Music a short bass theme which is constantly repeated as the other parts of the music vary.

Википедия

Ostinato

In music, an ostinato (Italian: [ostiˈnaːto]; derived from Italian word for stubborn, compare English obstinate) is a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, frequently in the same pitch. Well-known ostinato-based pieces include classical compositions such as Ravel's Boléro and the Carol of the Bells, and popular songs such as Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder's "I Feel Love" (1977), Henry Mancini's theme from Peter Gunn (1959), The Who's "Baba O'Riley" (1971), and The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (1997).

Both ostinatos and ostinati are accepted English plural forms, the latter reflecting the word's Italian etymology.

The repeating idea may be a rhythmic pattern, part of a tune, or a complete melody in itself. Strictly speaking, ostinati should have exact repetition, but in common usage, the term covers repetition with variation and development, such as the alteration of an ostinato line to fit changing harmonies or keys.

If the cadence may be regarded as the cradle of tonality, the ostinato patterns can be considered the playground in which it grew strong and self-confident.

Within the context of film music, Claudia Gorbman defines an ostinato as a repeated melodic or rhythmic figure that propels scenes that lack dynamic visual action.

Ostinati play an important part in improvised music (rock and jazz), in which they are often referred to as riffs or vamps. A "favorite technique of contemporary jazz writers", ostinati are often used in modal and Latin jazz and traditional African music including Gnawa music.

The term ostinato essentially has the same meaning as the medieval Latin word pes, the word ground as applied to classical music, and the word riff in contemporary popular music.

Примеры употребления для ground bass
1. One will not hear them coming back: the droning will be no more than a menacing pedal in the troubled fantasia of dream whose cadences are never resolved, a ground bass to the melody of this, our sweet season.