bass drop
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɒp
Noun
bass drop (plural bass drops)
- (music) A pause in the percussion, followed by a reintroduction of drums accompanied by a heavy bass line.
- 1999, Peter Shapiro, Drum 'n' Bass: The Rough Guide, →ISBN:
- Based around a wailing diva and a bass drop that had the emotional weight of a Detroit synth wash, "Remember the Roller" proved that you could be just as expressive with rhythmic elements as you could with keyboards.
- 2013, Chuk Moran, Superactually: Micro-Essays on Post-Ironic Life, →ISBN:
- There's no way to build to a peak except to get quiet first, and after each breakdown comes another bass drop.
- 2016, CTI Reviews, Photography, A Cultural History, →ISBN:
- In metalcore subgenres, bass drops are often utilized under the first chord of a breakdown, to emphasize the breakdown and give it a presence. A bass drop in this genre can be created by the bass, mostly known by a slide, or the drums, with an electronic pad.
- 2017, Tom Perchard, From Soul to Hip Hop, →ISBN:
- The bass drop—like the tonic cadence in tonal music—has become a convention of the style.
Related terms
- drop the bass
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