Baritone

/ˈbærɪˌtoʊn/ noun

A male singing voice that is lower than a tenor but higher than a bass. It can also refer to instruments that play in a similar middle-low range.

It comes from Italian “baritono,” from Greek “barytonos,” meaning deep-sounding, from “barys” (heavy) and “tonos” (tone). The word literally describes a “heavy tone.”

AMባሪቶን
ARباريتون
BNব্যারিটোন
CSbaryton
DAbaryton
DEBariton
ELβαρύτονος
ESbarítono
FAباریتون
FIbaritoni
FRbaryton
GUબેરિટોન
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