English to Kannada Dictionary baritone

baritone

ಬ್ಯಾರಿಟೋನ್
definition
noun
he sang in a rich baritone
an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass.
The various musicians - guitars, drums, recorder, baritone sax, violin - all started playing at once.
an instrument that is second lowest in pitch in its family.
adjective
I headed to the end of the hall, where all the saxophones had congregated, and saw three out of the four different types of saxophones; the baritone , tenor and alto.
second lowest in musical pitch.
example
Roseman shares solo space with the saxophones of Peter Apfelbaum and Chris Potter among others; 'baritone' , flute and trumpet trace languorous melodies, shadow intricate basslines or fire off precise stabs.
When it came to the clarinet family, one must admit that the basset horn does sound a trifle canine, but as with flutes and saxophones, soprano, alto, tenor, 'baritone' or bass always flowed on in logical order.
I headed to the end of the hall, where all the saxophones had congregated, and saw three out of the four different types of saxophones; the 'baritone' , tenor and alto.
Technically, Bruce is known as a bass 'baritone' but within that he has been able to sing a variety of roles.
Ms Laitman's Holocaust, 1944 comprises five songs written for 'baritone' and double bass.
Or you could board the 165 along Guy and be rattled in your boots by Jacques Roy's big, booming 'baritone' as he sings show tunes in your ear.
The thick 'baritone' delivery of singer Paul Banks could pass him off as an Ian Curtis impersonator, but upon further listens you may begin to think differently.
In most cases, each song is given melodic depth by MacKaye's 'baritone' guitar and Farina's stripped-kit drumming.
Sara slowly lowered herself onto the bench beside him as his 'baritone' voice sang quiet and steady, the words mingling with the intensity of the meaning behind them.
Paul Williams's infectious musical score is lip-synched by the kids, and it's quite comical to hear their normal high-pitched tones give way to deep 'baritone' singing voices during the musical numbers.
The child's sound had matured into a full, rich 'baritone' .
He has been a soloist with the CBSO, Hall and New Philharmonia and sang the 'baritone' solos in the War Requiem performed at Benjamin Britten's memorial concert.
A voice spoke from behind him, a deep and rich 'baritone' which made him jump slightly.
His voice, a deep 'baritone' of startling beauty, awakened the girl from her lapse.
‘It's the underlying 'baritone' in his tenor that gives his voice the extra power and provides the special touch ’, said a conductor seated in the audience.
His post-bop records in recent years show his versatility in playing tenor, soprano, 'baritone' and alto saxophones, and his concert will surely be among the more stimulating at the festival.
They also allowed the tenor roles of Homonay and Zsupán to be sung by a 'baritone' and a bass-baritone, respectively.
His bass 'baritone' is rich and meaty, just like his heart.
With his rich 'baritone' and powerful stage presence, Davis made his mark as an actor, playwright, and spoken-word artist over a distinguished career that lasted nearly 60 years.
Bob Efford offers an impressive 'baritone' sax solo, and if you were curious, Joe Sample's the guy at the organ.
Hawley's style, his sturdy 'baritone' singing songs that combine hints of country with pre-rock pop and orchestral flourishes overlaid with healthy dollop of reverb, has a robust appeal.
Rick Turner builds great instruments; he makes all of the weird stuff I love, including an electric mandocello and 'baritone' 12-string.
My top action hero this week is Dwayne Croft, who sings 'baritone' for the Metropolitan Opera.
From down the alley they could hear the high-pitched sound of a woman's voice, followed by the rich 'baritone' of man.
Accompanying them were the Bushwack Horns - a four-piece horn section of trumpet, trombone, 'baritone' and alto sax, which played on the band's latest disc Palace Of Gold.
Not only were we treated to the MMDG Music Ensemble, but live vocals from a soprano, 'baritone' , alto and tenor.
The only parallel is DeRosa's soft voice, falling somewhere between a 'baritone' and a tenor.
Low instruments such as tuba and 'baritone' horn make a sonic imagining of the hippo.
With a sudden explosion of 'baritone' sax, trumpet, and guitar - plus a boxful of percussion toys - the whole song is one ecstatic, extended crescendo.
Replaying it, slight flattening of pitch occurs during the Offertoire following the 'baritone' solo, where chorus high notes have minimum instrumental support lower down.
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