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Bass or Base? |
Dec 24 2003, 15:48
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 8-December 03 Member No.: 10272 |
I'm not sure if this qualifies for the off-topic forum or not, so I'll just post it here and hope for the best.
How do you pronounce bass in your head? I know almost everyone except for the newbies will pronounce it aloud as 'base', but how do you pronounce it in your head? Honestly, whenever I see the word, the pronounciation that comes to mind is 'bass', as in the fish. I've asked a few friends of mine this question, all of whom pronounce it aloud as 'base'. Just one of many odd questions that pop up in my mind from time to time.. -------------------- We're all just noise on the wires..
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Dec 24 2003, 16:02
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I pronounce it as "bass", not "base".
Perhaps because it's pronounced similar in german (which is my native language). Now that I think about it (and google for it) I think my pronunciation is wrong: http://www.dict.cc/?s=bass Regards, fileman. |
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Dec 24 2003, 16:33
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1037 Joined: 23-May 02 From: DE Member No.: 2107 |
bass because in german it's BASS hehe
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Dec 24 2003, 16:46
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 3620 Joined: 14-May 03 From: Bad Herrenalb Member No.: 6613 |
In German it is "BASS" and in Romanian it is "BASS", therefore I pronounce it as "BASS".
-------------------- http://listening-tests.hydrogenaudio.org/sebastian/
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Dec 24 2003, 17:54
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![]() Group: Banned Posts: 769 Joined: 1-July 03 Member No.: 7495 |
In English (American English, anyway) "bass", referring to low audio tones, is pronounced like "base".
I fish for bass, and pronounce that "bass" (rhymes with "glass"). |
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Dec 25 2003, 01:05
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![]() Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 2372 Joined: 22-September 01 Member No.: 3 |
Definitely like "base", although a german needs to think before he says it... but think of Drum'n'Bass, the oldschool hip hop group "3rd Bass" (refering to the third base of baseball)... i have never heard it pronounced differently in the english language.
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Dec 25 2003, 01:44
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 1350 Joined: 4-March 02 From: Indianapolis, IN Member No.: 1440 |
How I pronounce bass:
Geddy Lee -------------------- Wait Master, it might be dangerous... you go first.
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Dec 25 2003, 09:16
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Group: Banned Posts: 694 Joined: 19-April 02 Member No.: 1820 |
bass for your face! (Geddy Lee?!? it's pronounced Les Claypool)
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Dec 25 2003, 12:00
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A/V Moderator Group: Members Posts: 858 Joined: 12-May 03 From: Finland Member No.: 6557 |
When I read these forums I often think [bass] but when I'm speaking to someone in English I try to say [base] as it should be said. Finnish and German are nasty languages because everything is said like it's been written (except some cases in German).
Ghoti! |
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Dec 25 2003, 12:45
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Group: Banned Posts: 694 Joined: 19-April 02 Member No.: 1820 |
English is the goofy language, not yours, ask anyone that's tried learning it as something other than their native language. Ask anyone that knows or especially teaches a few languages. If you didn't learn English first, it's the toughest language to learn. So many exceptions to so many rules.
1 dog - 2 dogs 1 cat - 2 cats 1 mouse - 2 mice 1 goose - 2 geese 1 octopus - 2 octopi *or* octopuses 1 moose - 2 moose So many other examples of that, but you get the idea. And that's just one concept, pluralization. Lots of other stupid things in English. |
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Dec 25 2003, 14:50
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A/V Moderator Group: Members Posts: 858 Joined: 12-May 03 From: Finland Member No.: 6557 |
No, no, no. English the most easiest (
You don't have to know anything about the grammar. Knowing the words is enough in most of the cases. You should study Finnish(this one is tough! http://www.uta.fi/~km56049/finnish/cases.html), French, German or Swedish to know what grammar means. I agree with you on one thing. English is the goofiest language on Earth. |
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Dec 25 2003, 16:48
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I have never head anyone actually pronounce "bass" as "bass", I have always heard "base", and I also say "base".
However, I have also heard "B-Line", as in Base-Line In england, people cant seem to mak their minds about some words like grass and mass etc. For example, in London, grass is pronounced as gruss, and mass is pronounced as mass ??? The further north you go grass becomes grass and mass stays as mass. I also say gruss instead of grass, a little like the royal families way of speaking This post has been edited by JEN: Dec 25 2003, 16:51 |
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Dec 25 2003, 17:54
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Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 10-January 03 Member No.: 4504 |
In my head it's "bass" because I grew up fishing before I started listening to music. And hence, bass is a fish to me.
But if I pronounce it, it'll hopefully be "base." Let's go to the lake and do some base fishing. This post has been edited by canyoneroboy: Dec 25 2003, 17:55 |
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Dec 25 2003, 22:19
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 518 Joined: 28-June 03 From: CA, USA Member No.: 7426 |
QUOTE For example, in London, grass is pronounced as gruss, and mass is pronounced as mass ROFL! Makes perfect sense Another "base" vote. I am an english native speaker after all, though you'd never know it by talking to me in Spanish. |
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Dec 26 2003, 05:45
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![]() Group: Super Moderator Posts: 3267 Joined: 26-July 02 From: princegeorge.ca Member No.: 2796 |
Missing option: other.
The word has no sound in my head unless I know the context in which it's being used. My assumed context for that word in the HA community was "base", so my mind was leaning towards that, but until I knew specifically what was being talked about, it was neither (or both, depending on perspective). -------------------- (atrix|(fb2k->e-mu 0404 usb|audio 8 dj))->hd280|jvc ha-fx35-b
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Dec 26 2003, 14:47
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 346 Joined: 7-July 03 From: 15 & Ryan Member No.: 7619 |
But what about "crappie" vs. "croppie"?
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Dec 27 2003, 12:13
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Group: Members Posts: 395 Joined: 17-September 02 From: Hell Member No.: 3380 |
QUOTE (phong @ Dec 26 2003, 07:47 AM) But what about "crappie" vs. "croppie"? phong, You may have just blown the doors off of some of the readers here. 1) Base. 2) "Croppie". Even though it is spelled the other way. PS - Might go icefishing for a few of them bad boys today. There is one lake here that puts out quite a few in the 10-13 inch range. (w00t) -------------------- Looking for a digital idiot? Look no further.
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Dec 27 2003, 15:01
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 339 Joined: 20-February 02 From: Kyoto, Japan Member No.: 1362 |
When I was in a school band, I used to play the tuba by the contrabass.
Therefore I chose bass. -------------------- Folding@Home Hydrogenaudio.org Team ID# 32639
http://folding.stanford.edu/ |
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Dec 28 2003, 03:38
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QUOTE (MachineHead @ Dec 27 2003, 06:13 AM) QUOTE (phong @ Dec 26 2003, 07:47 AM) But what about "crappie" vs. "croppie"? phong, You may have just blown the doors off of some of the readers here. 1) Base. 2) "Croppie". Even though it is spelled the other way. PS - Might go icefishing for a few of them bad boys today. There is one lake here that puts out quite a few in the 10-13 inch range. (w00t) [drifting off-topic with fishing stories] My record crappie (waaaay back when I was a teenager) was just over 13", as a matter of fact, and almost a 2" girth (egg-laden female). Most of the fun in crappie fishing is not size, in my opinion, but abundance. We've caught well over 100 per day many times (having to release a lot to stay under the limit). And in Georgia, we pronounce it "crappie" (rhymes with "happy"), although most people across the country I think pronounce it "croppie". [/end off-topic fishing stories] Regarding English being an odd language, just consider how these words (that are spelled so similarly) are pronounced:
"Base" and "bass" don't seem so bad, now, huh? |
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Dec 29 2003, 13:22
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Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 26 Joined: 19-June 03 From: Santiago, Chile Member No.: 7268 |
For the longest time, I thought both rhymed with glass! In fact, I only discovered it was "base" while playing around with a demo of Fruity Loops (I think...), which had a song named "feel the bass" and the singer (obviously!) pronounced it "feel the base"
(OT: Well, I also thought Nike rhymed with bike, why it's pronounced as nigh-kee is another mystery to me Cheers, Joey. |
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Dec 29 2003, 23:16
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 105 Joined: 18-October 01 From: St Louis, MO, USA Member No.: 313 |
BASE although i detest it. It should actually be pronounced as BASS - but BASS sounds rude. Well BASE also sounds like a Pun
@ScorLibran I like ur avatar -------------------- There are only 10 types of people on this earth - those who know binary and those who don't.
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Dec 30 2003, 17:15
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QUOTE (experttech @ Dec 29 2003, 05:16 PM) @ScorLibran I like ur avatar Thanks. I think it's all a matter of what you're used to saying, and what you're used to hearing others say. To me, it was pronounced "base" around me all my life, but I'm sure if I lived in a place where the predominant pronunciation was "bass" (like "glass"), then I'd adapt eventually. But it would seem really odd for the first few months. |
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