"sub-bass" meaning in All languages combined

See sub-bass on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: sub-basses [plural]
Etymology: From sub- + bass. Etymology templates: {{pre|en|sub|bass}} sub- + bass Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} sub-bass (countable and uncountable, plural sub-basses)
  1. (music) Audible sounds below 60 Hz and extending downward to the lowest frequencies humans can hear, typically 20 Hz. Wikipedia link: sub-bass Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Music Synonyms: subbass Translations (Translations): 超低音 (Chinese), 重低音 (Chinese), 亚低音 (Chinese), 次低音 (Chinese), 下低音 (Chinese), subgrave [masculine] (Spanish)

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Alternative forms

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