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con·tin·u·o C0603200 (kən-tĭn′yo͞o-ō′)n. pl. con·tin·u·os An independent bassline, usually realized on a keyboard instrument, in which numerals written underneath the notes indicate the kinds of harmony to be played. Also called basso continuo, figured bass, thoroughbass. [Italian, from Latin continuus, continuous; see continue.]continuo (kənˈtɪnjʊˌəʊ) n, pl -os1. (Instruments) music a. a shortened form of basso continuo. See thorough bassb. (as modifier): a continuo accompaniment. 2. (Classical Music) the thorough-bass part as played on a keyboard instrument, often supported by a cello, bassoon, etc[Italian, literally: continuous]con•tin•u•o (kənˈtɪn yuˌoʊ) n., pl. -tin•u•os. a musical keyboard accompaniment in unrealized form consisting of a series of bass notes whose chordal harmonies are indicated by numerals. Also called figured bass . [1715–25; < Italian: literally, continuous] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | continuo - a bass part written out in full and accompanied by numbers to indicate the chords to be playedbasso continuo, figured bass, thorough bassbass part, bass - the lowest part in polyphonic music | TranslationscontinuoenUK
continuo1. Musica. a shortened form of basso continuo (see thorough bass) b. (as modifier): a continuo accompaniment 2. the thorough-bass part as played on a keyboard instrument, often supported by a cello, bassoon, etc. LegalSeecontinuecontinuoenUK Related to continuo: basso continuoSynonyms for continuonoun a bass part written out in full and accompanied by numbers to indicate the chords to be playedSynonyms- basso continuo
- figured bass
- thorough bass
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