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Wat (wie) is Treble - definitie


Treble (sound)         
HIGH-FREQUENCY SOUNDS
Treble note; Treble control
Treble describes tones of high frequency or high pitch, ranging from 6kHz to 20kHz, comprising the higher end of the human hearing range. In music, this corresponds to high notes.
treble         
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Treble (disambiguation)
I. a.
Triple, threefold.
II. v. a.
Triple, make threefold.
III. v. n.
Become threefold.
IV. n.
(Mus.) Highest part (for a woman's voice), soprano.
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Treble (disambiguation)
treble1
¦ adjective
1. consisting of three parts.
2. multiplied or occurring three times.
¦ predeterminer three times as much or as many.
¦ noun
1. Brit. three sporting victories or championships in the same season, event, etc.
2. Darts a hit on the narrow ring enclosed by the two middle circles of a dartboard, scoring treble.
3. Brit. a system of betting in which the winnings and stake from the first bet are transferred to a second and then (if successful) to a third.
4. a thing which is three times larger than usual or is made up of three parts.
¦ pronoun an amount which is three times as large as usual.
¦ verb make or become treble.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. triplus (see triple).
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treble2
¦ noun
1. a high-pitched voice, especially a boy's singing voice.
2. [as modifier] denoting a relatively high-pitched member of a family of instruments.
(also treble bell) the smallest and highest-pitched bell of a ring or set.
3. the high-frequency output of a radio or audio system, corresponding to the treble in music.
Origin
ME: from treble1, because it was the highest part in a three-part contrapuntal composition.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Treble
1. "Physiologically, there is a difference between a male treble and a female treble," Malvar–Ruiz says.
2. Despite Ferguson‘s best efforts, talk has turned to the treble.
3. Crouch completed his treble after 66 and 8' minutes.
4. He estimates that figure could treble in another 12 months.
5. Basic bass and treble tweaks were easy enough to make with the remote.