A low-pitched part to the song which is played by a bass instrument: a Double Bass in orchestras and jazz bands, a Bass Guitar in rock bands and many other forms of popular music, and a Synth Bass in many forms of pop and dance music.
It is the part of a track played in the bass register. Sometimes the bassline follows the riff, sometimes it plays the lead part, sometimes it repeats the same note over and over. It can be played on any instrument that can reach the low pitches. It provides depth and low-end rumble to the track, as well as another line of music to listen to for those who can find it.
It is a simple tune which plays over and over again
Walking Bass.
a Drone
Donk is the offbeat bassline used in Club Dance music such as Bounce House, NRG, Bump, Scouse house etc. Its a mid-pipe bassline that actually sounds like someone repeatidly saying "Donk Donk Donk" really low pitch.
the lyrics is you've got me rockin' and roll to the rhythm of bassline
im guessing its the bassline
yes he does
Could you be more specific about what you mean? What is the context in which this 't' appears in music? And what sort of music are you referring to?
A bassline is the low-pitched instrumental part of a piece of popular music.
Donk is the offbeat bassline used in Club Dance music such as Bounce House, NRG, Bump, Scouse house etc. Its a mid-pipe bassline that actually sounds like someone repeatidly saying "Donk Donk Donk" really low pitch.
the lyrics is you've got me rockin' and roll to the rhythm of bassline
The Bassline - club - was created in 1994.
Dance House Techno Pop Hip Hop Trance Drum&Bass Bassline
B b b b b b Bassline Beebee
"The group Evol Intent plays a style of music called drum and bass, which is basically made up of fast electronic beats and a heavy bassline. There is a slightly hardcore sound to some of their music as well."
im guessing its the bassline
yes he does
Drop the Pressure by Project Bassline Specifically the Jack Beats Rinsed Out Rave Remix version at about 1:24 is the segment they play on the show.
If you are talking about classical music, i think that the cello is used more often rather than double bass, as the tonality of the double bass is too low to be heard. On the other hand, if you are talking in terms of jazz music, the double bass is used more often, as it helps to maintain the beat and the bassline of the music.
its major lazer-when u hear the bassline..