Treble
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British pronunciation/tɹˈɛbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹɛbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "treble"

treble
01

relating to the highest range of musical notes or frequencies

Wiki
02

three times as great or many

03

composed of or involving three parts or elements

04

having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities

Treble
01

the part in harmonic music or the voice with the highest pitch that belongs to a boy or female vocalist

What is "treble"?

Treble refers to the highest part of the vocal range or musical pitch. It includes the higher notes typically sung by female vocalists or boys whose voices have not yet changed. In music, treble can also describe the higher frequency range of sound, emphasizing the upper pitches. A treble voice is known for its bright, clear tone and is often used for roles that require reaching high notes and delivering a light, agile sound.

02

the act of scoring three consecutive wins or points in cue sports

to treble
01

to cause something to increase three times

Transitive
02

sing treble

03

to increase to three times the original size, amount, or number

Intransitive
treble
01

used to indicate that something is three times the usual amount or number

treble

adj
example
Example
The soprano singer effortlessly reached the treble notes in the opera aria.
The flute's treble tones danced above the orchestra, adding a delicate shimmer to the piece.
Her voice soared into the treble range as she hit the high notes effortlessly.
The treble frequencies in the audio mix were adjusted to bring out the sparkle in the piano melody.
The demand for the product increased treble over the past few weeks.
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