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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - continuo

 
 

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Continuo

continuo
 noun  (plural -uos)  Etymology: Italian, from ~ ~us, from Latin continuus  Date: circa 1724 a bass part (as for a keyboard or stringed instrument) used especially in baroque ensemble music and consisting of a succession of bass notes with figures that indicate the required chords — called also figured bass, thoroughbass
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1.
  n. (pl. -os) Mus. an accompaniment providing a bass line and harmonies which are indicated by figures, usu. played on a keyboard instrument. Etymology: basso continuo (It., = continuous bass) ...
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  ~ n technical a musical part consisting of a line of low notes with figures showing the higher notes that are to be played with them ...
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