Bassi

/ˈbæsi/ noun

Definition

Plural of the Italian word 'basso,' referring to multiple bass singers or bass instruments, or the lowest male singing voice range.

Etymology

From Italian 'basso,' derived from Latin 'bassus' meaning 'low' or 'thick.' The plural form preserves the Italian convention and is used in music terminology across multiple languages.

Kelly Says

The term 'bassi' reveals how Italian musical vocabulary became the universal language of opera—if you wanted to hire a great low-voiced male singer anywhere in Europe 300 years ago, you'd call for a 'basso'!

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