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词汇 bass drum
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Definition of bass drum in English:

bass drum

noun
  • A large drum of indefinite low pitch.

    低音大鼓

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Maybe we'll have some congas and bongos, marimba and vibraphones, a bass drum, cow bells - perhaps a Chinese gong,’ she said, thoughtfully.
    • Heads were shaking, feet were tapping and bodies as a whole, shivering, to the pulsating beats of the bass drum and the ‘C’ major and other high notes of the guitar.
    • The high and middle toms mount on the bass drum, and the floor tom clamps on to the cymbal stand.
    • He softly murmurs the melody, sliding through a riff with a pristine guitar tone over the gentle 4/4 thump of the bass drum, adding the barest back-up harmony.
    • As a part of the drum kit, the bass drum has shrunk over the years with changes in the sound desired and in its auxiliary functions, and with the introduction of synthetic materials for the drum-head.
    • Just then we heard the beat of a bass drum and the jangle of a tambourine.
    • Sure, it had a fine array of percussion - timpani, snare drum, bass drum, gong, glockenspiel - but they were just there for effect.
    • The dry sound is ideal - the bass drum, for example, is reproduced with a clean, heart-stopping thud.
    • Finally, you hear a trumpet call, followed by the big sound of the bass drum.
    • There was another set of timpani, another bass drum, side drums, castanets, two xylophones, and, if I recall correctly, tubular bells as well.
    • Some come to see him simultaneously handle an electric slide guitar (in an especially low-pitch open tuning), drum machine, bass drum, crash helmet and telephone microphone.
    • Though, he could crash into the room playing a bass drum and she probably wouldn't notice; she was entirely too enthralled in her work.
    • I was completely and utterly entertained from the first kick of the bass drum to the last crash of the cymbal.
    • At first, he helped carry the bass drum, and later played the snare drum.
    • I play guitar, bass drum, a tambourine on my foot and a snare drum.
    • A lonely violin and piano play out the final three minutes of the record, augmented by a lazy bass drum.
    • What's most important, though, is the fact it takes off after the first promising, pounding 15 seconds rather than leaning on a bass drum beat for four minutes.
    • And the bass drum sounded infinitely better that way.
    • Their instruments include a full drum set, surdo, or Brazilian bass drum, conga drums, bells and ganzas or shakers.
    • Beginning with acoustic plucking and the soft pounding of the bass drum, it shifts dynamics and adds some spirit to their performance for the second verse.

Definition of bass drum in US English:

bass drum

nounˌbās ˈdrəmˌbeɪs ˈdrəm
  • A large, two-headed drum that has a low booming sound.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, you hear a trumpet call, followed by the big sound of the bass drum.
    • Sure, it had a fine array of percussion - timpani, snare drum, bass drum, gong, glockenspiel - but they were just there for effect.
    • Though, he could crash into the room playing a bass drum and she probably wouldn't notice; she was entirely too enthralled in her work.
    • There was another set of timpani, another bass drum, side drums, castanets, two xylophones, and, if I recall correctly, tubular bells as well.
    • Beginning with acoustic plucking and the soft pounding of the bass drum, it shifts dynamics and adds some spirit to their performance for the second verse.
    • The high and middle toms mount on the bass drum, and the floor tom clamps on to the cymbal stand.
    • I play guitar, bass drum, a tambourine on my foot and a snare drum.
    • A lonely violin and piano play out the final three minutes of the record, augmented by a lazy bass drum.
    • And the bass drum sounded infinitely better that way.
    • The dry sound is ideal - the bass drum, for example, is reproduced with a clean, heart-stopping thud.
    • Heads were shaking, feet were tapping and bodies as a whole, shivering, to the pulsating beats of the bass drum and the ‘C’ major and other high notes of the guitar.
    • He softly murmurs the melody, sliding through a riff with a pristine guitar tone over the gentle 4/4 thump of the bass drum, adding the barest back-up harmony.
    • As a part of the drum kit, the bass drum has shrunk over the years with changes in the sound desired and in its auxiliary functions, and with the introduction of synthetic materials for the drum-head.
    • At first, he helped carry the bass drum, and later played the snare drum.
    • What's most important, though, is the fact it takes off after the first promising, pounding 15 seconds rather than leaning on a bass drum beat for four minutes.
    • ‘Maybe we'll have some congas and bongos, marimba and vibraphones, a bass drum, cow bells - perhaps a Chinese gong,’ she said, thoughtfully.
    • Just then we heard the beat of a bass drum and the jangle of a tambourine.
    • Their instruments include a full drum set, surdo, or Brazilian bass drum, conga drums, bells and ganzas or shakers.
    • I was completely and utterly entertained from the first kick of the bass drum to the last crash of the cymbal.
    • Some come to see him simultaneously handle an electric slide guitar (in an especially low-pitch open tuning), drum machine, bass drum, crash helmet and telephone microphone.
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