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bassLong-bodied scaly sea fish Morone labrax found in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. They grow to 1 m/3 ft, and are often seen in shoals. Other fish of the same family (Serranidae) are also called bass, as are North American freshwater fishes of the family Centrarchidae, such as black bass and small-mouthed bass. bassLowest male voice, of approximate range C2–D4. It is also used before the name of an instrument and indicates that the instrument sounds in approximately the same range. Well-known bass singers include the Russian Fyodor Chaliapin and the Bulgarian Boris Christoff. The term also covers the bass instrument of a consort or family, for example the bass clarinet, bass tuba, and bassoon, which all have a similar range. An instrument an octave lower than bass is a contrabass. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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America's most ubiquitous fish, freshwater bass, and the NASCAR-afloat ballyhoo used to pursue them, has hooked corporate America on turf that used to belong, almost exclusively, to golf. Bass bonanza: Southern California's freshwater bass fishing opportunities abound. is the center of gravity for the nearly $40 billion freshwater bass fishing industry. |
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