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Treble and bell
* Treble ( smallest bell ), note F: cast in 1711 by Abraham Rudhall ( Gloucester )

Treble and with
* Treble ( voice ) or boy soprano, a young male singer with an unchanged voice in the soprano range
* Treble hook, a fish hook with three evenly spaced shanks and hooks attached to a single eye
Treble and bass clefs shown with Scientific pitch notation | names of the notes.
Queenstown is a major centre for snow sports in New Zealand, with people from all over the country and many parts of the world travelling to ski at the four main mountain skifields ( Cardrona Alpine Resort, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Treble Cone ).
Greene sets a text full of pathos using a polyphonic texture over a continuous instrumental walking bass, with a particularly effective Treble duet in the middle of the work.
The general vocal range of an adult female soprano is C4-C6 ( highlighted ), with notes unreachable by an average Treble marked in red ( B5-C6 ).
Sheringham played as a striker, and had a successful career at the club level, winning almost every domestic honour available with his clubs, most notably the Treble with Manchester United in the 1998 – 99 season.
Several recording sessions towards the next record were held with Chinn, Marc Belke, Johnson, and session drummer Trevor MacGregor ( of Treble Charger ), although Johnson's bass tracks were later deleted at his request.
Some upgrades are unique to either character, such as Mega Man's ability to call on his dog Rush to search for items, or an adaptor for Bass to combine with his wolf Treble to temporarily fly.
As in Mega Man & Bass, he is able to dash, fire in seven directions with his buster, and fly by combining with Treble.
It also coincides with other objectives for the skifield, said Treble Cone director, Richard Hanson.
Bill Priddle, identified with Treble Charger's early indie rock direction rather than the later pop-punk, left the band in 2003.
By this time, their work with and the success of their proteges Sum 41, whom Nori produced, had started to eclipse Treble Charger's own career.
In late 2004, it was reported that Treble Charger itself was on hiatus, but an animated version of the group, including Priddle, would appear, with Sum 41, on The Comedy Network series Kevin Spencer.
During the 1982 Arrows Chemicals British International Championship match in Scotland, Bristow was subject to what Darts World Magazine called " the most sustained barrage of jeering witnessed at a Darts match "-he played to the crowd during his game with Harry Patterson-following a Treble 20, he turned to the crowd ( more booing ..) next dart, Treble 20, he turned to the crowd ( even more booing, shouting ..) third dart was single 20 but he smiled and the crowd applauded-Bristow at his incomparable best.
The band re-recorded a number of tracks from Paper Wings, and new material, with Greig Nori ( from the bands Treble Charger and Sum 41 ) ; the new album, re-released in 2007 as Disguises, with songs Closer and Minor Key Symphony as single releases, was unsuccessful in securing radio play and sales.
In addition, younger boys and girls with unchanged voices sing in Treble Choir.
Other initialisms / abbreviations often met with in this context include Tr for Treble, Mz ( or similar ) for Mezzo-soprano, Ba, Bar or Bari for Baritone and C for Contralto, this latter tending to define the gender of the alto ( s ) expected to sing the part which, if called A, might otherwise be thought suitable for Countertenors ( Ct ).
Devin Bronson ( born Seattle, Washington, May 15, 1983 ) used to be Avril Lavigne's lead guitarist and previously held positions with Kelly Osbourne's backing band and the Canadian rock band Treble Charger.
Although 1976 – 77 was a barren season for Rangers, they came back with a bang in 1977 – 78 by winning their second Treble inside three years.

Treble and pitch
* Treble clef, a symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes
Club manager Alex Ferguson often requests that the pitch be relaid, most notably half-way through the 1998 – 99 season, when the team won the Treble, at a cost of about £ 250, 000 each time.
The main sets of reeds were invariably divided into Bass and Treble sections controlled by two separate draw-knobs to allow varying tones to be created on each half of the keyboard-for example, a 4 ' stop may be drawn on the Bass and a 16 ' of a different tone on the Treble, to produce two readily available sounds of the same pitch but of a different tonal quality, or a solo stop could be used on the treble with several stops together on the bass part of the manual providing an accompaniment.

change and ringing
An example of change ringing ( with six bells ), one of the earliest nontrivial results in Graph Theory.
* January 7 – The first recorded full peal is rung, at St Sepulchre-without-Newgate in the City of London, marking a new era in change ringing.
The south-west tower holds 14 bells ( tenor 59 cwt or 3 tons ) hung and rung for change ringing and 22 carillon bells ( tenor 23 cwt or 1. 2 tons ) which are played from a batonkeyboard in the ringing chamber.
The change ringing bells are rung regularly on Sundays before Church Services and at other occasions, the ringers practise on Tuesday evenings.
The ring is now made up of twelve bells, hung for change ringing, cast in 1962, by John Taylor & Co of Loughborough.
Bath is a noted centre of change ringing in the West Country.
The South West Tower ( Oxford Tower ) contains the cathedral ’ s main ring of bells, hung for change ringing in the English style.
Southwold tower contains a ring of eight bells hung for change ringing.
Today, change ringing can be found all over the world, performed in a variety of media ; but it remains most popular in the context where, in the 17th century, it developed: English church towers.
In change ringing where the order in which the bells strike is constantly being altered, it is necessary to time the swing so that this strike occurs with precise positioning within the overall pattern.
But change ringing on handbells is today quite popular in its own right ; and in that context the relevant physical realities of handbells ( compared with tower bells ) have their effect — on handbells each ringer usually handles two bells ( adding considerably to the mental challenge ).
There is, however, a second school of change ringing on handbells, which uses a technique called ' lapping ', or ' cross and stretch ': the ringers stand or sit in a straight line at a single convenient table, from which they pick up a bell each time they ring it ; and to which they thereupon return it.
In call change ringing each row is specifically called for: one ringer ( the conductor ) tells the others how to swap their bells ' places from row.
Most ringers begin their ringing career with call change ringing ; they can thus concentrate on learning the physical skills needed to handle their bells without needing to worry about methods.
There are also many towers where experienced ringers practise call change ringing as an art in its own right ( and even exclusively ), particularly in the English county of Devon.
Their music was, broadly, repetitive minimalism, often of great technical difficulty ( Hobbs's Working Notes ( 1969 ) for four toy pianos ), great dynamic power ( Shrapnel's 4 Toy Pianos ( 1971 )), were used in various combinations with reed organs, and used compositional techniques that were either specific to British experimentalism ( such as systems music, invented by John White ), or borrowed from other disciplines ( such as Alec Hill's use of change ringing systems ).
If the stepping frequency matches the resonant frequency then the ringing increases and the motor loses synchronism, resulting in positional error or a change in direction.
Unique in North America, the central tower has two full sets of bells — a 53-bell carillon and a 10-bell peal for change ringing ; the change bells are rung by members of the Washington Ringing Society.
Such collections — such as a Flemish carillon, a Russian zvon, or an English " ring of bells " used for change ringing — have their own practices and challenges ; and campanology is likewise the study of perfecting such instruments and composing and performing music for them.
The cathedral has 13 bells hung for change ringing, including a flat sixth bell.
The church has 3 bells ( the oldest dating as far back as 1666 ) in the church hung for English change ringing and one sanctus bell hung for chiming.

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