Associations to the word «Baritone»
Noun
- Merrill
- Giovanni
- Tuning
- Roderick
- Solo
- Hermann
- Giorgio
- Wolfgang
- Keyboard
- Concert
- Instrument
- Macbeth
- Brass
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- Leonard
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- Backing
- Recorder
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- Recording
- Role
- Gilbert
- Jimmy
- Lineup
- Arrangement
- Gary
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- Musician
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- Synth
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- Narration
- Trumpeter
- Ellington
- Esp
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- Vibe
- Cappella
- Premiere
- Cecil
- Drum
- Heidi
- Leroy
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- Willem
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- Amadeus
- Greene
- Carlo
- Whitman
Adjective
Wiktionary
BARITONE, noun. The male voice between tenor and bass
BARITONE, noun. The musical range between tenor and bass
BARITONE, noun. A person, instrument, or group that performs in the range between tenor and bass
BARITONE, noun. Specifically, a brass instrument similar to the euphonium, but with a cylindrical bore instead of a conical one.
BARITONE, noun. (linguistics) Alternative form of barytone.
BARITONE GUITAR, noun. (musical instrument) A type of large-bodied and long-necked guitar that plays in a baritone range.
BARITONE GUITARS, noun. Plural of baritone guitar
BARITONE HORN, noun. (musical instrument) A brass instrument in the baritone range that is similar to a euphonium.
BARITONE HORNIST, noun. Someone who plays the baritone horn.
BARITONE HORNISTS, noun. Plural of baritone hornist
BARITONE HORNS, noun. Plural of baritone horn
BARITONE SAXOPHONE, noun. A baritone-pitched brass instrument of the saxophone family.
Dictionary definition
BARITONE, noun. A male singer.
BARITONE, noun. The second lowest adult male singing voice.
BARITONE, noun. The second lowest brass wind instrument.
BARITONE, adjective. Lower in range than tenor and higher than bass; "a baritone voice"; "baritone oboe".
Wise words
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