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Oswego bass - перевод на русский

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Oswego bass         

общая лексика

чёрный краппи (Pomoxis nigromaculatus)

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
double-bass noun mus. контрабас
bull fiddle         
  • 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

['bulfidl]

синоним

contrabass

Определение

double bass
also double-bass (double basses)
A double bass is the largest instrument in the violin family.
N-VAR: oft the N

Википедия

Oswego bass

The term Oswego bass can refer to one of two species of sunfish:

  • The largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)
  • The black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus)
Как переводится Oswego bass на Русский язык