Murky-Bässe

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Murky +‎ Bässe. The former word is from Polish Murcki.

Noun[edit]

Murky-Bässe pl (plural only)

  1. (music) intervals, each containing a low note followed by the pitch that is one octave higher, played on a keyboard, especially a harpsichord (a style used in German music, borrowed from the Polish folk music of Murcki)

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