Bass in spanish

Bajo

pronunciation: bɑxoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

bass1 = bajo, contrabajo. [Instrumento musical]

Example: Russian singer Vladimir Ognovenko is one of the most arresting basses on the opera scene today.

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» bass player = bajista, bajo.

Example: Bass players are just failed guitarists.

» bass trumpet = trompeta bajo.

Example: In his orchestras he had a bass trumpet, three trombones, a bass tuba, four French horns and four tubas.

» bass tuba = bombardón.

Example: In his orchestras he had a bass trumpet, three trombones, a bass tuba, four French horns and four tubas.

» double bass = contrabajo.

Example: Moreover, there are some double bass players who tune their double bass in fifths as it is usual with the cello, violin and viola.

bass2 = lubina. 

Example: Samples of various seafood (anchovy, flounder, hake, herring, mackerel, bass, pilchard, sardine, sprat, swordfish) were analyzed for contamination.

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» sea bass = lubina.

Example: Heat the olive oil and butter in a large frying pan, add the sea bass, flesh side down, and cook over a moderate heat for about three minutes or until golden brown.

Bass synonyms

deep in spanish: profundo, pronunciation: dip part of speech: adjective low in spanish: bajo, pronunciation: loʊ part of speech: adjective basso in spanish: bajo, pronunciation: bæsoʊ part of speech: noun sea bass in spanish: lubina, pronunciation: sibæs part of speech: noun bass voice in spanish: voz de bajo, pronunciation: bæsvɔɪs part of speech: noun low-pitched in spanish: de tono bajo, pronunciation: loʊpɪtʃt part of speech: adjective freshwater bass in spanish: bajo de agua dulce, pronunciation: freʃwɔtɜrbæs part of speech: noun bass part in spanish: parte de bajo, pronunciation: bæspɑrt part of speech: noun
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