basszus
Basszus is a Hungarian term that denotes the bass or low-pitched part of music. It describes both the bass voice and the range of instruments that produce low frequencies, as well as the general tonal area used to provide harmonic grounding and rhythmic drive in many genres.
The word derives from the Italian basso and appears in Hungarian via standard musical vocabulary. In written
Voice and instruments: The bass voice class usually covers roughly E2 to E4, with some performers extending
Role in ensembles: The bass forms the foundation of harmony and contributes the rhythmic backbone. In many
Sound and recording: In modern productions bass can include sub-bass frequencies below 60 Hz that shape the
Language note: Besides its musical sense, basszus is also a common Hungarian interjection meaning “damn” or