What does zich baseren op in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word zich baseren op in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use zich baseren op in Dutch.

The word zich baseren op in Dutch means bass, bass, bass, bass, bas, basso, bas, basstem, bas, basgitaar, bas, basgitaar, bas, bas, bas-, bas-. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word zich baseren op

bass

(zanger)

bass

(muziekinstrument: contrabas) (string instrument)

bass

(muziekinstrument: gitaar) (guitar)

bass

(muziekinstrument: koperblazer) (brass instrument)

bas

(low pitch)

The bass on this stereo is too loud.

basso, bas

(Italian (opera singer with bass voice)

My father is a basso in the city opera.

basstem, bas

(male voice)

Michael is a tenor, but Owen is a bass.

basgitaar, bas

(large stringed instrument)

Jamie is going to play the bass at the jazz concert tonight.

basgitaar, bas

(rhythm guitar with four strings)

Howard plays bass in the rock band. My friend plays bass guitar.

bas

(sound: deep or bass quality)

Danny's teenage peers were intimidated by the lowness of his voice.

bas-

(having low pitch) (in samenstelling)

Everyone was startled by the sudden boom of a bass sound.

bas-

(lowest: part or line in music) (in samenstelling)

Auditions will be held for the bass part.

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