baritone

IPA: bˈɛrʌtoʊn

noun

  • The male voice between tenor and bass.
  • The musical range between tenor and bass.
  • A person, instrument, or group that performs in the range between tenor and bass.
  • A brass instrument similar to the euphonium, but with a cylindrical bore instead of a conical one; a baritone saxhorn.
  • (linguistics) Alternative form of barytone. [(linguistics) A word that is not accented on the ultimate syllable.]
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Examples of "baritone" in Sentences

  • He has the higher of the baritone lines.
  • Okay, I put the baritone back in the article.
  • The Baritone is the most common type of male voice.
  • I play the baritone and enjoy being part of the band.
  • The Baritone is not the same instrument as a Euphonium
  • The largest size is the baritone, created in the 1940s.
  • He was the brother in law of the Italian baritone Tito Gobbi.
  • Like the others in the cycle, is intended for four baritone voices.
  • The film was narrated by the American baritone Thomas Hardie Chalmers.
  • Appearing with him in the work was the brilliant baritone Mattia Battistini.
  • Its big tune, a duet for tenor and baritone, is apparently England's perennial number one favorite.
  • Conrad Cheek Jr., who many Hill staffers know as the baritone hawking Street Sense newspapers around Capitol Hill.
  • He was phenomenal, because I played this instrument called the baritone horn and he was told he had to understudy me in five days.
  • Mr. Elling's treatments of standards (like "Stairway to the Stars") are amazingly straightforward and heartfelt — and his baritone is deep and warm.
  • From Ken Burns's epochal series "The Civil War" to "The American Experience," his baritone is the voice of the past for two generations of PBS viewers.
  • It is hoped that Domingo will be fit to return to the Royal Opera House in June, when he is due to take on the title baritone title role in Verdi's 1881 version of
  • Jason, this pieces has definite heart and soul, along with some good writing, especially the line – “His rich, velvety baritone is almost edible.” jennifer walmsley Says:
  • His warm, grainy baritone is still so closely identified with such familiar ballads as "Stardust" and "The Christmas Song" that it 's hard to imagine anyone else performing them.

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