What is another word for barytone?

Pronunciation: [bˈaɹɪtˌə͡ʊn] (IPA)

Barytone is a musical term that refers to a low- to mid-range voice type similar to a baritone. Synonyms for barytone include bass-baritone, bass-y baritone, and dramatic baritone. These terms describe a voice that has a full, rich sound in the lower register and can also produce powerful high notes. Other synonyms for barytone include bass, low baritone, and high bass. The term barytone is often used interchangeably with baritone, but a barytone voice may have a slightly darker and more dramatic quality. Whatever the term used, a barytone voice provides a deep and resonant foundation for any musical composition.

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What are the hypernyms for Barytone?

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Usage examples for Barytone

A second barytone, a young Italian, is also waiting with longing for his turn.
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She is just confessing in very problematical French to the barytone from Florence how much she repents not having voice enough 'pour remplir un opera,' and her eyes fill with tears.
"Erlach Court"
Ossip Schubin
His comfortable, barytone self-possession stands him in no stead in this cool atmosphere: he has no opportunity to produce the jokes and merry quips with which he is wont to enliven his scholars during his lessons.
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Ossip Schubin

Related words: barytone, baritone ukulele, baritone guitar, baritone saxophone, baritone banjo, baritone violin

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