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单词 baritone
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baritonen.adj.

/ˈbarɪtəʊn/
Forms: 1600s bariton, barritone, 1800s– baritone, baryton, 1700s–1800s barytone.
Etymology: < French barytone, or Italian baritono, < Greek βαρύτονος deep-sounding, < βαρύς heavy, deep + τόνος pitch, tone n.
A. n.
1. The male voice of compass intermediate between tenor and bass, ranging from lower A in the bass clef to lower F in the treble clef.
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baritone1609
1609 J. Dowland tr. A. Ornithoparchus Micrologus 84 Of the Baritone. The Bassus..is the lowest part of each Song. Or it is an Harmony to be sung with a deepe voyce, which is called Baritonus.
1859 ‘G. Eliot’ Adam Bede I. i. i. 2 The strong barytone which was heard above the sound of plane and hammer, singing—Awake, my soul.
figurative.1870 J. R. Lowell Among my Bks. 2nd Ser. 240 Harmonies..deep and eternal, like the undying barytone of the sea.
2. A singer possessing a baritone voice.
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baritone1821
1821 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto IV lxxxix. 115 Our baritone..A pretty lad, but bursting with conceit.
1878 G. Grove Dict. Music I. 127 Offered him an engagement as principal barytone.
3. A musical instrument of deep sound: (a) a kind of bass viol now obsolete; (b) see quot. 1880; (c) a baritone saxophone.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > stringed instruments > bowable instrument > [noun] > viol > bass-viol
bumfiddle1599
bass-viola1616
baritone1685
bass1702
violone1724
bassette1847
octobass1850
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > wind instrument > woodwind instruments > [noun] > reed instrument > saxophone > types of
baritone1685
alto saxophone1856
soprano saxophone1856
tenor saxophone1865
soprano1876
tenor1876
alto sax1909
alto1921
baritone horn1949
soprano sax1971
1685 London Gaz. No. 2088/4 Some performance upon the Barritone.
c1790 Haydn (title) Concertos for baryton with accompaniment of two violins and bass.
1880 G. Grove Dict. Music I. 139 Baritone, the name usually applied to the smaller bass saxhorn in B♭ or C.
1952 B. Ulanov Hist. Jazz in Amer. vi. 52 The scoring of two altos, two tenors, and a baritone in the present-day dance band.
B. adj.
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a. Of the voice: Having a compass intermediate between bass and tenor.
b. Of music: Suited for a baritone voice.
c. Of a singer: Possessing a baritone voice.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > singing > singing voice > [adjective] > baritone > having baritone voice
baritone1871
1729 J. Swift Corr. (1841) II. 628 I recommend one Mr. Mason..a barytone voice, for the vacancy.
1861 Sat. Rev. 16 Dec. 611 The present fashion of writing at the extreme end of the baritone register.
1871 F. T. Palgrave Lyrical Poems 50 And the deep rich oily Te Deum By the barytone canon sung.
d. Of an instrument: occurring in a ‘family’ of instruments between the tenor and the bass. So baritone horn n. (a) = A. 3(b); (b) U.S. a baritone saxophone.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > [adjective] > by quality of sound
softa1525
lofty1598
vocal1649
alto1802
contrabass1834
soprano1856
baritone1876
monophonous1878
tinny1904
sopranino1907
plinky1926
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > wind instrument > woodwind instruments > [noun] > reed instrument > saxophone > types of
baritone1685
alto saxophone1856
soprano saxophone1856
tenor saxophone1865
soprano1876
tenor1876
alto sax1909
alto1921
baritone horn1949
soprano sax1971
1876 J. Stainer & W. A. Barrett Dict. Musical Terms 385/2 at Saxophones Brass wind instruments, the invention of M. Sax... They are six in number, the high, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone and bass.
1883 G. Grove Dict. Music III. 233/2 It [sc. the saxophone] is made in a number of sizes..the contralto in F and E♭; the barytone in C and E♭; the bass in F and E♭, [etc.].
1883 G. Grove Dict. Music III. 233/2 Those most used are the contralto and barytone varieties [of saxophone].
1926 P. Whiteman & M. M. McBride Jazz ix. 193 One baritone saxophone is equal in sonorousness to a section of nine or ten cellos.
1938 Oxf. Compan. Music 626/2 Heckelphone, baritone oboe, basset oboe.
1949 L. Feather Inside Be-bop ii. 11 He played baritone horn in the school band.

Derivatives

ˈbaritonist n. a baritone-saxophone player.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > instrumentalist > wind player > [noun] > saxophone-player
saxophonist1865
alto saxophonist1902
alto saxist1926
sax1926
saxophone1929
honker1934
saxist1939
altoist1946
tenor saxophone1954
baritonist1958
tenorist1958
1958 K. Goodwin in P. Gammond Decca Bk. of Jazz xiii. 157 He has..transferred his..technique..to the baritone-saxophone, and..rates as the most important baritonist on the coast.
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