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to design additional subwoofers for his disco dance events, along with "tweeter arrays" to "boost the treble and bass at opportune moments" at his private, underground parties at
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1715:Countertenor
1531:reproduction
1520:Walking bass
1480:Figured bass
1443:Bass effects
1424:Performance/
1406:Washtub bass
1297:Bass (sound)
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46:Alberti bass
18:Bass (music)
1863:Vocal range
1818:Chest voice
1747:Heldentenor
1653:Boy soprano
1500:Lament bass
1448:Bass chorus
1371:Double bass
1336:Bass pedals
1331:Bass guitar
1304:Instruments
1235:12 February
1210:Apel, Willi
1009:31 December
1005:. Pitchfork
729:Sensurround
711:sound clash
675:house music
658:Larry Levan
643:discotheque
632:Alex Rosner
489:Bass guitar
484:Double bass
342:Bass guitar
322:Double bass
293:Instruments
284:harpsichord
172:or counter-
149:instruments
134:low-pitched
1883:Categories
1843:Pedal tone
1833:Head voice
1663:Coloratura
1645:Voice type
1490:Partimento
920:2020-09-18
897:0195102320
724:Earthquake
449:Percussion
378:sousaphone
357:rock music
280:pipe organ
254:contrabass
186:percussion
184:, or with
99:bottom end
35:Bass voice
1853:Tessitura
1838:Passaggio
1828:Extension
1754:Baritenor
1720:Sopranist
1700:Contralto
1668:Soubrette
1635:Vocal fry
1553:Subwoofer
1510:Slap bass
1495:Jazz bass
1460:Bass note
1453:Fuzz bass
1438:Bass clef
1381:GuitarrĂłn
1376:Euphonium
1326:Bass drum
1212:(2000) .
1190:April 24,
1139:1 January
979:April 24,
949:April 24,
915:StudyBass
891:, p. 45.
767:Bass clef
747:in 1977.
703:dancehall
670:Warehouse
588:Euphonium
521:Bass oboe
460:Bass drum
454:Unpitched
432:Keyboards
365:bass horn
325:from the
166:orchestra
107:frequency
52:opening.
1797:Sub-bass
1759:Baritone
1710:Castrato
1683:Dramatic
1625:Falsetto
1604:register
1548:Sub-bass
1515:Walkdown
1505:Ostinato
1465:Bassline
1426:notation
1391:Octobass
1165:, p. 103
757:Sub bass
751:See also
636:The Loft
510:Woodwind
478:Stringed
422:musician
202:bassline
178:harmonic
164:such an
123:middle C
1658:Soprano
1620:Whistle
1356:Bassoon
850:24 June
778:Sources
677:mixes.
526:Bassoon
472:Timpani
466:Pitched
426:bassist
382:bassoon
374:serpent
210:drummer
176:, in a
1858:Timbre
1802:Treble
1678:Spinto
1558:Woofer
1475:Burden
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717:Movies
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190:rhythm
182:chords
174:melody
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1785:Sound
1727:Tenor
1673:Lyric
1630:Modal
1529:Sound
621:disco
567:Brass
499:Cello
307:tenor
303:cello
244:, or
222:piano
137:range
115:range
111:pitch
103:tones
93:BAYSS
1823:Clef
1792:Bass
1769:Bass
1704:Alto
1602:and
1401:Tuba
1237:2011
1224:ISBN
1192:2010
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