English to Telugu Dictionary baritone

baritone

బారిటోన్
definition
noun
he sang in a rich baritone
an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass.
The various musicians - guitars, drums, recorder, baritone sax, violin - all started playing at once.
an instrument that is second lowest in pitch in its family.
adjective
I headed to the end of the hall, where all the saxophones had congregated, and saw three out of the four different types of saxophones; the baritone , tenor and alto.
second lowest in musical pitch.
translation of 'baritone '
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He has been a soloist with the CBSO, Hall and New Philharmonia and sang the 'baritone' solos in the War Requiem performed at Benjamin Britten's memorial concert.
He asked Auden to write ‘a very quiet little lyric’, which he set for 'baritone' and three clarinets.
Ulises Bella is the band's most multi-talented addition, on tenor and 'baritone' sax, piano, requinto harucho, guitar, bass, and clarinet.
She's a strange one alright, a former New York street artist who discovered the 'baritone' ukelele, remembered her old violin lessons, and cut an album, No Guts, No Gravy.
Replaying it, slight flattening of pitch occurs during the Offertoire following the 'baritone' solo, where chorus high notes have minimum instrumental support lower down.
The title track - a spacey song - features Matthews alone on electric guitar, while on the sensational ‘Stay Or Leave,’ he experiments with a 'baritone' guitar.
Everything is haunting, from Desmond Shea's baleful trumpet to Chris Mulhauser's 'baritone' guitar, and low frequencies are well catered for.
His voice was not terribly deep, 'baritone' rather than bass, and well-modulated.
With his rich 'baritone' and powerful stage presence, Davis made his mark as an actor, playwright, and spoken-word artist over a distinguished career that lasted nearly 60 years.
As you might expect there's a droning 'baritone' banjo, playing drawn out notes over a deeper, more stable cello.
The 'baritone' voice sang the final three words, D D E.
The medieval church knew no choral polyphony, only the ensemble of three or four soloists, drawn from alto, tenor, and 'baritone' voices.
Ian Storey is a wonderfully swaggering Pinkerton and his powerful 'baritone' proves the perfect counterpoint to Butterfly's swooning.
Roseman shares solo space with the saxophones of Peter Apfelbaum and Chris Potter among others; 'baritone' , flute and trumpet trace languorous melodies, shadow intricate basslines or fire off precise stabs.
‘I played the 'baritone' back in Glendale,’ I told him.
Mr Barnes is one of England's leading 'baritone' , alto and tenor saxophone players.
In an accompanying audio track, a 'baritone' slowly sings the children's lullaby that lent its title to the exhibition.
Scored for soprano and 'baritone' soloists, mixed chorus and large orchestra, Air and angels is cast in seven movements and sets passages from John Donne's Holy sonnets and Songs and sonnets.
She also plays 'baritone' for Swindon Brass band and has been sponsored by fellow members and other local musicians.
It was male, a 'baritone' that held a sense of authority.
Their trips ranged from traveling in the back of a convertible and staying in a nice hotel to long, hot bus rides and being lodged in a stockade, said Sandee McClammy, a 'baritone' player from Mesquite, Texas.
The 'baritone' bassoon extended between the bassoon and the contra, and there is even a subcontra bassoon one octave lower than the contra bassoon in exceptionally rare captivity, possibly with a lamp shade.
John joined the band in 1957 as conductor and served in that role and on the euphonium, 'baritone' and bass until ill health forced his retirement in 2000.
Rick Turner builds great instruments; he makes all of the weird stuff I love, including an electric mandocello and 'baritone' 12-string.
His voice, a deep 'baritone' of startling beauty, awakened the girl from her lapse.
‘It's the underlying 'baritone' in his tenor that gives his voice the extra power and provides the special touch ’, said a conductor seated in the audience.
The thick 'baritone' delivery of singer Paul Banks could pass him off as an Ian Curtis impersonator, but upon further listens you may begin to think differently.
The child's sound had matured into a full, rich 'baritone' .
Sitting on a low stool and cradling his beloved guitar he sang in a rich 'baritone' a mixture of haunting ballads and cheery folk songs.
I headed to the end of the hall, where all the saxophones had congregated, and saw three out of the four different types of saxophones; the 'baritone' , tenor and alto.
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