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deep note
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deep note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound or tone that is low in pitch and resonant, often in musical or auditory contexts. Example: "The orchestra began with a deep note that reverberated through the concert hall, captivating the audience."
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16 human-written examples
Wagner's "Ring" begins with a demonstration: from one deep note, wave upon wave of majestic harmony flows.
News & Media
Dr. Dre, also a Schifrin licensor, had less luck using George Lucas's deeply proprietary "THX Deep Note" for the opening of his "2001" album.
News & Media
35 Dre v George Lucas According to Lucasfilm, Dre's opening sound effect on 2001, copied its trademarked Deep Note "audible logo" for THX cinema sound systems.
News & Media
And although another big-effects thrill ride had been promised in the single deep note, hope for a better today was dashed.
News & Media
(Click here for repeated torture). And although another big-effects thrill ride had been promised in the single deep note, hope for a better today was dashed.
News & Media
So when the cellos and basses make the floor tremble with their big deep note in the middle of the march (what Bernstein calls the "wham!") the force of the moment is purely physical.
News & Media
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A single sound — a deep bass note or a detuned kick drum, or maybe both — serves as the rhythmic anchor.
News & Media
Polmo Polpo, a band headed by the guitarist and sound artist Sandro Perri, unfolded richly arpeggiated improvisations over deep bass notes.
News & Media
His low, deep notes are strong but a bit gravelly.
News & Media
Anthar also used his voice, singing long, deep notes.
News & Media
Correspondingly, any deep notes produced by the jets must be much weaker than needed to prevent cooling and star formation.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "deep note" to describe sounds that are not only low in pitch but also have a sense of richness or resonance. This is especially effective in musical or cinematic contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "deep note" to describe any low-frequency sound. For example, a simple thud may be low, but lacks the resonant quality the phrase implies. Consider using "low thud" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deep note" functions primarily as a noun phrase, typically used as a subject or object in a sentence. Ludwig AI indicates it's often used to describe a specific characteristic of sound. The examples provided by Ludwig show it describing musical tones, sound effects, and even abstract concepts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
14%
Academia
11%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
0%
Science
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "deep note" effectively describes a sound that is low-pitched and resonant. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in English, and it is most frequently found in News & Media, Wiki and Academia contexts. When using the phrase, consider the intended emphasis – whether it's the low frequency itself or the richness of the sound. Alternatives like "low-pitched tone" or "resonant sound" can be used for subtle shifts in meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
low-pitched tone
Replaces "deep" with "low-pitched", focusing on the frequency of the sound.
resonant sound
Emphasizes the richness and prolonged vibration of the sound.
profound sound
Highlights the depth and significance of the sound.
low frequency sound
Focuses on the scientific aspect of the sound wave.
sonorous note
Describes a sound that is full, deep, or rich in tone.
bass tone
Specifically refers to the lower range of musical tones.
throbbing sound
Implies a rhythmic and pulsating low-frequency noise.
rich timbre
Refers to the tonal quality or color of the sound.
full-bodied tone
Emphasizes the richness and roundness of the sound.
grounded tone
Evokes a sense of stability and depth in the sound.
FAQs
How can I use "deep note" in a sentence?
You can use "deep note" to describe a low-pitched, resonant sound, as in "The cello played a "deep note" that filled the concert hall".
What are some alternatives to "deep note"?
Alternatives include "low-pitched tone", "resonant sound", or "bass tone", depending on the specific context.
Is "deep note" a technical term?
While "deep note" isn't strictly a technical term, it's often used in contexts related to music, sound design, and acoustics to describe a sound with specific characteristics.
What's the difference between "deep note" and "low note"?
"Low note" simply refers to a sound with a low pitch. "Deep note" implies a richer, more resonant quality in addition to the low pitch, suggesting a more profound or impactful sound.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested