Treble
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Treble, a doublet of "triple" or "threefold" (from Latin triplus, "triple"; cf. "double" from duplus), is used in several contexts:
Music:
- As a term applied in music to the high or acute part of the musical system; see clef.
- A treble-cut filter, or low-pass filter, attenuates high frequencies while passing low frequencies.
- Treble response, the high frequency portion of an audio system's frequency response.
- The highest singing voice (properly applicable to a boy) or part in musical composition. See Boy soprano
- Treble Charger, a Canadian rock group.
- Treble in Trouble, a record by the band Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.
- Treble (girl group), a 3 piece girl group from the Netherlands.
- Treble is the name given in Change ringing to the bell with the highest pitch.
Other:
- Treble (association football) in association football describes the achievement of winning three top tier trophies in one season
- Treble is also the name of a character in the Mega Man video game series; see also Bass (Mega Man).
- A treble-bar, a type of moth.
- Treble Cone, a mountain and ski resort in New Zealand.
- Treble jig, an Irish dance.
- Treble damages, a legal term indicating triple damages as a penalty.
- Treble, type of bet covering three selections.
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