52 Words to use with bass

Frequently he presided at dinners and would tell a story and sing a song, for he had a fine bass voice and was famous for his singing.

Close to the scar left by the thunderbolt were fragments of food, cruses of liquor and broken drinking-vessels, with a bass-drum and a steamboat signal-bell, of which, with pain, I learned the use.

SEE Reymont, Wladyslaw St. E Z METHOD baritone or B flat bass in bass clef, by William J. Smith.

Yet observe the bass viol!

Anthony Guerrera string bass method.

Cole's solos and duets for the 12 bass piano accordion.

Cole's twelve-bass piano accordion.

Now, at intervals, he uttered a cry, a deep bass danger-note, singularly unnerving.

His portraits of men have a sort of similarity; but it is the similarity, not of a painting, but of a bass-relief.

It is a delightful place in the hot summer months, with a climate unequalled for healthfulness, a cool breeze always fanning it from the water, and in the vicinity the best bass fishing to be found on this continent.

[The best thing an "Unhappy Father" can do, under the circumstances, is to learn to play upon the bass horn, and then, should the brazen serenaders again make their appearance, he can give them blow for blow.

Placed at the instrument with any musician, he plays a perfect bass accompaniment to the treble of music heard for the first time as he plays.

With E7th and high bass tuning.

LABLACHE, a celebrated operatic deep bass singer, born in Naples, of French origin; he created quite a furore wherever he went; was teacher of singing to Queen Victoria (1794-1858).

Mrs. James G. Marshall (Lenore Marshall) (A); 5Jul62; R297750. MARTELL, JOHN. Play easy bass runs and chord accompaniments for guitar; pick style.

It has been hinted that this same formic acid was what made honey a poison to many people, and that the sharp sting of some honey, notably that from bass wood or linden, originated in this acid from the poison sac.

The voice of Jim Silent, strangely changed and sharpened from his usual bass roar, shrilled over the sudden tumult: "Each man for himself!

Intermediate steps to the band: trombone and baritone bass cleff.

The drum corps, it beats it, The echo repeats it, The bass-drummer brings it out strong, And we speak, and we talk, And we dance, and we walk, To the notes of that popular song.

Neither the harp, nor the sackbut, nor the psaltery, nor the dulcimer will they have; neither organs nor bass fiddles will they countenance; neither vocalists nor instrumentalists, nor tune forks of any size or weight, will they patronise.

This was known as the "black-bass ground," and large numbers of these fish were caught there every season.

For a few moments he lay there, half dreamily listening to the deep bass hum of the propellers, the slight give and play of the air-liner as she shuddered under the powerful drive of her Norcross-Brail engines.

From far above us came the sounds of uncontrolled merrimentthe high-pitched shrieks of a native rising above the deep bass laughter of Leith.

There were tenors, baritones, bass men, trebles, alto-singers, in the fullest feather; there were trumpeters, tromboners, bassooners, ophicleideans, cornet-a-piston players, and many others, all instrumentally armed to the very teeth, and the sensation they made, fairly shook and unnerved the more pious members of the congregation, who protested against the chapel being turned into a "concert-hall," &

B flat tenor and B flat bass saxophones, B flat baritones, B flat basses.

52 Words to use with  bass