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TrebleThe treble voice is a voice in the higher register. The word is generally used for the unbroken voice of boys, although the register may be similar to that of the female soprano. Treble instruments are instruments of higher register and the G clef in use for this register is commonly known as the treble clef. Originally the treble or triplum was th [..]
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Treble"three times, triple," c. 1300, from Old French treble (12c.), from Latin triplus "threefold" (see triple). Related: Trebly.
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Treble"to multiply by three," early 14c., from Old French trebler, from treble "triple" (see treble (adj.)). Related: Trebled; trebling.
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Treble"highest part in music, soprano," mid-14c., from Anglo-French treble, Old French treble "a third part," noun use of adjective (see treble (adj.)). In early contrapuntal music, the [..]
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TrebleThe playing or singing the upper half of the vocal range. Also the highest voice in choral singing.
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Treblesoprano: having or denoting a high range; "soprano voice"; "soprano sax"; "the boy still had a fine treble voice"; &am [..]
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TrebleAn accumulator bet consisting of three selections.
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TreblePick the winner of the three consecutive races. Basically the same as a Quaddie but with only three races.
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Treblethree fold, triple
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Trebleadj. Multiplied by three.
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TrebleTreble is the high frequency audio content. This is normally considered to be above 5 KHz.
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TrebleThe highest part of a polyphonic composition.
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TrebleAn aspect of pitch corresponding to the subjective experience of high-frequency sounds (especially musical sounds, such as cymbals).
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Treble(n) the pitch range of the highest female voice(v) sing treble(v) increase threefold(adj) having or denoting a high range(adj) three times as great or many(adj) having three units or components or ele [..]
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TrebleThe upper range of the musical scale (as opposed to bass). * German: diskant.
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TrebleThe high end of the audio spectrum, covering from approximately 4 kHz to 20 kHz. Back Back Home | Contact Us | About Us | Advertise | Car Audio How to Links | Join! | Log-In
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Treblea relatively high-register part, indicated by the G clef or treble clef.
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TrebleHighest part in harmonized music. Or, highest pitch or range.
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TrebleA treble is a boy soprano.
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TrebleA single bet that contains three selections. All three selections must win for the bet to be successful.
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TrebleA bet consisting of three selections, all of which must win for the wager/bettor to be successful.
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Trebleadj. "triple," s.v. treble a. and adv. OED. KEY: treble@adj
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Trebleadj 2 treble 2
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TrebleAn accumulator involving exactly three selections. For four or more, these are referred to as 'folds' - four-folds, five-folds, etc.
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TrebleA bet consisting of 3 selections, all of which must win for the wager to be successful.
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TrebleA bet consisting of three selections, all of which must win for the wager to be successful.
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TrebleTreble may refer to:
In music:
Treble (sound), tones of high frequency or range, the counterpart of bass
Treble voice, a member of a boychoir who sings in the soprano range
Treble (girl group), a thr [..]
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TrebleTreble may refer to:
In music:
Treble (sound), tones of high frequency or range, the counterpart of bass
Treble voice, a member of a boychoir who sings in the soprano range
Treble (girl group), a thr [..]
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TrebleA treble in association football is achieved when a club team wins three trophies in a single season. A 'continental treble' involves winning the club's national league competition, main national cup [..]
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TrebleA treble in association football is achieved when a club team wins three trophies in a single season. A 'continental treble' involves winning the club's national league competition, main national cup [..]
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TrebleTreble was a girl group from the Netherlands.
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TrebleTreble refers to tones whose frequency or range is at the higher end of human hearing. In music this corresponds to "high notes". The treble clef is often used to notate such notes. Examples of treble [..]
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TrebleA bet of total 2 selections, every win for the wager/bettor to be successful.
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TrebleTreble is the low frequency audio content with dynamic waves
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