Grave and deep, as a kind of male voice.
Not marked with an accent on the last syllable, the grave accent being understood.
A male voice, the compass of which partakes of the common bass and the tenor, but which does not descend as low as the one, nor rise as high as the other.
A person having a voice of such range.
A word which has no accent marked on the last syllable, the grave accent being understood.
adj. singer with second lowest adult male voice.
(1) Voice part midway between tenor and bass. (2) Brass instrument having the appearance of a small tuba, quite like the euphonium. (3) Member of an instrument family between tenor and bass, as in baritone saxophone.
the male voice that is between the tenor and the bass
The middle range male voice.
The male singing voice that is higher than bass but lower than tenor.
the second lowest adult male singing voice
the second lowest brass wind instrument
lower in range than tenor and higher than bass; "a baritone voice"; "baritone oboe"
a changed voice that can sing the lower parts accurately and consistantly
a singer with a low sound or voice, and a "choir" is a group of people who sing together
The word "baritone" comes from the Greek word "barutonos" which means "deep sounding". It has three possible meanings: 1) a classification of male voice that falls in between tenor (high male voice) and bass (low male voice) 2) brass instrument from saxhorn family 3) used to describe lower instruments: e.g. baritone saxophone.
the range of male voice pitch that is deeper than tenor, but not so deep as bass
Adult male voice of moderately low range.
gentlemen singers of limited range and capability
the male voice between bass and tenor
The range of a male voice between tenor and bass.
The most common category of the male voice; lower than a tenor, but higher than a bass. Baritones were more commonly used in during the Romantic opera era.
Male singer with an intermediate voice range, the most common voice among adult men.
(Gk. barĂ½tonos: "deep-sounding"). A male voice between tenor and bass.
Male voice between a tenor and a bass, sometimes combining elements of both.
A low male singing voice between tenor and bass.
A male voice with a range between that of the low bass voice and the high tenor. The usual span is between G and E. Baritone parts may require either expressive, lyrical singing or they may be more heroic, as in the title role of Verdi's Rigoletto.