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Treble
Yes. Triple and Treble both mean three times as much, though triple is more informal than treble. Treble in music originated as one of three clefs - that is treble, bass and alto. It is sometimes thought that treble in SATB originated in all male choirs with no soprano singers and young boys as altos, therefore being one of three as well.
In music, a Treble is a boy whose voice has not yet broken, and who generally sings the top part of a system. Also, in bell ringing (see campanology), the treble, is the lightest bell in the tower.
that all the notes should be treated as an octave lower :)
Treble clef, and bass clef, are just clefs, all notes can be played by writing with both of these clefs. If you mean, can the bass clef play below middle C, then yes, but just below at its Bb. The question itself is vague.
Treble
Treble is just another word for times by three!
if you're on the brink of death you're about to die
Treble means times 3. Similar to double, which means times 2.
If you mean on the brink of extinction then no.
If a dart lands in the treble nine bed, the score is 9 x 3 = 27
Treble it or 3 times it.
Yes. Triple and Treble both mean three times as much, though triple is more informal than treble. Treble in music originated as one of three clefs - that is treble, bass and alto. It is sometimes thought that treble in SATB originated in all male choirs with no soprano singers and young boys as altos, therefore being one of three as well.
Stood up for yourself
In music, a Treble is a boy whose voice has not yet broken, and who generally sings the top part of a system. Also, in bell ringing (see campanology), the treble, is the lightest bell in the tower.
"Unpresidented" would mean "without a president". However, you probably mean "unprecedented" which means "without precedent", referring to something that's never happened before. Example: The election of a Black president was unprecedented in the history of the United States.
If you mean what clef, that would be treble clef.