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ground bass
[ beys ]
noun
, Music.
- a short fundamental bass part continually repeated throughout a movement.
ground bass
/ beɪs /
noun
- music a short melodic bass line that is repeated over and over again
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ground bass1
First recorded in 1690–1700
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Example Sentences
Yet Johnson’s overall sprightliness covers a ground bass of melancholy and lament.
From Washington Post
She’s the calm center, the ground bass, and though she acknowledges the looser culture around her with a shy shimmy, the influence flows more strongly in the opposite direction.
From New York Times
But the raucous swallows, the woman’s droning commands, the ground bass of the machinery mesmerized her.
From Literature
The “Goldberg” Variations, too, unfold over a ground bass, beginning with a descent from G to D, but this time in G major.
From New York Times
Both use a "passacaglia" or "ground bass", and share an intensity and sobriety of mood.
From The Guardian
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