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fundamental bass

In music, an imaginary harmonic phenomenon expounded by Jean-Philippe Rameau. The fundamental bass is the root bass of any chord occurring in a composition, and according to Rameau no composition was aesthetically satisfying unless that bass, either actually present or implied, was in each chord used, proceeding from the one before it to the one after it in accordance with definite rules of musical logic.


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