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Bass or Basses may refer to:


Fish

* Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species


Music

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Bass (sound) Bass ( ) (also called bottom end) describes tones of low (also called "deep") frequency, pitch and range from 16 to 256 Hz (C0 to middle C4) and bass instruments that produce tones in the low-pitched range C2-C4. They belong to differen ...
, describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range: **
Bass (instrument) A bass ( /beɪs/) musical instrument produces tones in the low-pitched range C4- C2. Basses belong to different families of instruments and can cover a wide range of musical roles. Since producing low pitches usually requires a long air column o ...
, including: **
Acoustic bass guitar The acoustic bass guitar (sometimes shortened to acoustic bass or initialized ABG) is a bass instrument with a hollow wooden body similar to, though usually larger than a steel-string acoustic guitar. Like the traditional electric bass guitar ...
, with a hollow body ** Bass clarinet, a clarinet with a lower sound ** Bass
cornett The cornett, cornetto, or zink is an early wind instrument that dates from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods, popular from 1500 to 1650. It was used in what are now called alta capellas or wind ensembles. It is not to be confused wi ...
, a low pitched wind instrument ** Bass drum, a large drum ** Bass flute, an instrument one octave lower than a flute **
Bass guitar The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and ...
, with a solid body and electric pickups ** Bass recorder, an instrument one octave lower than the alto recorder ** Bass sarrusophone, a low pitched double reed instrument **
Bass saxophone The bass saxophone is one of the lowest-pitched members of the saxophone family—larger and lower than the more common baritone saxophone. It was likely the first type of saxophone built by Adolphe Sax, as first observed by Berlioz in 1842. It ...
** Bass trombone, a lower pitched trombone **
Bass trumpet The bass trumpet is a type of low trumpet which was first developed during the 1820s in Germany. It is usually pitched in 8' C or 9' B today, but is sometimes built in E and is treated as a transposing instrument sounding either an octave, a sixt ...
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Bass violin Bass violin is the modern term for various 16th- and 17th-century bass instruments of the violin (i.e. ''viola da braccio'') family. They were the direct ancestor of the modern cello. Bass violins were usually somewhat larger than the modern cell ...
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Double bass The double bass (), also known simply as the bass () (or by other names), is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed (or plucked) string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding unorthodox additions such as the octobass). Similar i ...
, the largest and lowest pitched bowed string instrument **
Electric upright bass The electric upright bass (EUB) is an instrument that can perform the musical function of a double bass. It requires only a minimal or 'skeleton' body to produce sound because it uses a pickup and electronic amplifier and loudspeaker. Therefore, ...
, the electric version of a double bass **
Tuba The tuba (; ) is the lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family. As with all brass instruments, the sound is produced by lip vibrationa buzzinto a mouthpiece. It first appeared in the mid-19th century, making it one of the ne ...
, often called "the bass" in the context of brass instruments * Bass (voice type), a type of classical male singing voice * Bass clef, the musical clef used for lower-sounding instruments and voices *
Bass music Bass music is a term used to describe several genres of electronic dance music and hip hop music arising from the 1980s on, focusing on a prominent bass drum and/or bassline sound. As one source notes, there are "many different types of bass musi ...
, broad category of electronic dance music genres, focusing on a prominent bass drum and/or bassline sound *
Bass note In music theory, the bass note of a chord or sonority is the lowest note played or notated. If there are multiple voices it is the note played or notated in the lowest voice (the note furthest in the bass.) Three situations are possible: # ...
, the lowest note in a chord * Bassline, or bass line, a term used in music for a lower-pitched part * "Bass", audio file on ''Culture Vulture'' (EP) by Jesus Jones (2004) * "Bass (How Low Can You Go)", a 1988 single by
Simon Harris Simon Harris (born 17 October 1986) is an Irish politician who has served as Taoiseach and leader of Fine Gael since 2024. A TD for the Wicklow constituency since 2011, he has served as a minister in the government of Ireland since 2016 and f ...
; also his 1989 album ''Bass!'' * "Basses", a movement of Mike Oldfield's ''
Tubular Bells 2003 ''Tubular Bells 2003'' is the 22nd studio album by English musician Mike Oldfield, released on 27 May 2003 by Warner Music Spain. It is a digital re-recording of his 1973 album '' Tubular Bells'', released almost 30 years earlier. To date, this ...
'' album


Businesses and organizations

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Bass Brewery The Bass Brewery () was founded in 1777 by William Bass in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The main brand was Bass Pale Ale, once the highest-selling beer in the UK. By 1877, Bass had become the largest brewery in the world, with ...
, a British brewery *
Bass Anglers Sportsman Society The Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.) is a fishing membership organization with more than a half a million members. It is geared toward bass fishermen, mainly in the United States but with members located worldwide. The society publishe ...
(B.A.S.S.) * G.H. Bass & Co., an American footwear brand founded in 1876


People

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Bass (surname) Bass () is a surname of English origin, and may refer to: Politics, government, and military *Charles Bass (born 1952), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire *Cindy Bass, Member of the Philadelphia City Council *Fred Bass, Canadian city councill ...
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Bass Reeves Bass Reeves (July 1838 – January 12, 1910) was an American law enforcement official, historically noted as the first black deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River. He worked mostly in Arkansas and the Oklahoma Territory. During his lo ...
(1838–1910), notable deputy U.S. marshal


Fictional characters

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Chuck Bass Charles Bartholomew Bass is a fictional character in the novel and television series '' Gossip Girl''. In the TV series, he is portrayed by English actor Ed Westwick. Although he is a secondary antagonist in the original book series, the TV serie ...
, a fictional character in the novel and television series ''Gossip Girl'' * Bass Armstrong, a character from ''Dead or Alive'' *
Bass Monroe ''Revolution'' is an American post-apocalyptic science fiction television series that ran from September 17, 2012, until May 21, 2014, when it was cancelled by NBC. The show takes place in the post-apocalyptic near-future of the year 2027, 15 ...
, fictional character in ''Revolution'' * Bass and Bass.EXE, ''Mega Man'' characters


Places


Australia

* Bass Strait, between Australia and Tasmania *
Bass Pyramid The Bass Pyramid, part of the Furneaux Group, is a small, two sectioned oval, steep-sided unpopulated granite island, located in Bass Strait, lying north of the Flinders Island and south of the Kent Group, in Tasmania, Australia. A rock bridg ...
, a small island in the Bass Strait * Bass, Victoria, a town in Australia *
Division of Bass The Division of Bass is an Australian electoral division in Tasmania. Geography Since 1984, federal electoral division boundaries in Australia have been determined at redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the Australian ...
, a federal electoral division in Tasmania, Australia *
Division of Bass (state) The electoral division of Bass is one of the five electorates in the Tasmanian House of Assembly, it includes north-east Tasmania and Flinders Island. Bass takes its name from the British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia: George Bass. ...
, state electoral division in Tasmania, Australia *
Electoral district of Bass An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold public office. Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated ...
, a state electoral division in Victoria, Australia * Shire of Bass, a former local government area in Victoria, Australia


United States

* Bass, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Alabama, U.S. * Bass, Arkansas, an unincorporated community in Newton County, Arkansas, U.S. * Bass, Casey County, Kentucky, U.S. * Bass, Missouri, U.S. * Bass, West Virginia, U.S. * Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, or simply Bass Performance Hall, in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.


Elsewhere

* Bass, Hansi, a sub-tehsil of
Hisar district Hisar district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana, India. Hisar city serves as the district headquarters. Hisar district has four sub-divisions that is, Hisar, Barwala, Hansi and Narnaud, each headed by an SDM. The district is also part of H ...
, Haryana, India * Bass River (disambiguation) *
Bass Rock The Bass Rock, or simply the Bass (), ( gd, Creag nam Bathais or gd, Am Bas) is an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland. Approximately offshore, and north-east of North Berwick, it is a steep-sided volca ...
, or the Bass, an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland * Basses, Vienne, a commune of the Vienne department in France


Other uses

* Bass diffusion model, or Bass model, a mathematical marketing model * '' Beneath a Steel Sky'', a 1994 computer adventure game *
Buttocks The buttocks (singular: buttock) are two rounded portions of the exterior anatomy of most mammals, located on the posterior of the pelvic region. In humans, the buttocks are located between the lower back and the perineum. They are composed ...
, in slang * , a freeware cross-platform audio library and API * USS ''Bass'', several vessels of the U.S. Navy


See also

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Bas (disambiguation) Bas may refer to: People * Bas (name), a given name and a surname * Bas (rapper) (born 1987) Chemistry * Boron arsenide (BAs), a chemical compound * Barium sulfide (BAs), a chemical compound Other uses * ''bas'' (French for "low"), as in bas ...
* Base (disambiguation) *
Bass House (disambiguation) Bass House may refer to: * Bass house, a style of house music that appeared in the 2010s; see Styles of house music#B * Bass-Perry House, Seale, Alabama, listed on the NRHP in Russell County, Alabama * Bass Boarding House, Wilton, Maine, NRHP-li ...
* Basse (disambiguation) * Bassline (disambiguation) * Drum and bass, a type of electronic dance music *
Figured bass Figured bass is musical notation in which numerals and symbols appear above or below (or next to) a bass note. The numerals and symbols (often accidentals) indicate intervals, chords, and non-chord tones that a musician playing piano, harpsi ...
, a kind of integer musical notation *
Miami bass Miami bass (booty music or booty bass) is a subgenre of hip hop music that became popular in the 1980s and 1990s. The use of drums from the Roland TR-808, sustained kick drum, heavy bass, raised dance tempos, and frequently sexually explicit ...
, a type of hip hop music *
Ghettotech Ghettotech (also known as Detroit club) is a genre of electronic music originating from Detroit. It combines elements of Chicago's ghetto house with electro, Detroit techno, Miami bass. Overview Former Detroit music journalist for the ''D ...
or Detroit Bass, a form of electronic dance music *
Sebastian (name) Sebastian is both a given name and a surname. It comes from the Greek name ''Sebastianos'' (Σεβαστιανός) meaning "from Sebastia" (Σεβάστεια), which was the name of the city now known as Sivas, located in the central portion of ...
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