By 2004 enough money had been raised to cast two new treble bells and complete the ring of ten. |
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And he is probably calculating his salary will double or treble at a stroke. |
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Mr Coates said libraries must treble their spending on books, increase opening hours and redecorate and redesign libraries to attract readers. |
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She squeaked with gratitude, sounding oddly like the manager attempting a girlish treble. |
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Last year we told you about a fishing lure with triple treble hooks bearing the warning. |
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The solo instrumental part, in the treble clef, has a melody line characterised by a falling figure, often an augmented fourth. |
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But when the first ladybug is on treble clef middle C, only an up arrow appears. |
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It starts at the very beginning by introducing the treble clef and finding middle C on the keyboard and continues from there. |
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The New Zealand-born full-back notched a remarkable scoring treble of his own with his late spate of tries deciding the error-strewn match. |
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The season after they secured their 1976 treble, the team won not a sausage, losing to FC Zurich in the first round of the European Cup. |
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The sound quality is very reasonable, although perhaps lacking in the treble department. |
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After just two matches of the new season, the points against tally has already reached treble figures. |
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And while our dinner was perfectly decent, it wasn't ever a meal that should have been thinking about breaking into treble figures. |
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Becoming a parent can be a daunting experience, but she and her husband had treble the shock when they learned they were expecting triplets. |
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The share of one-room dwellings is urban areas is treble the share in rural areas. |
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Swinton coach Phil Veivers was delighted with his side's performance as they completed a memorable treble of victories against Whitehaven. |
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In contrast, Arsenal are steaming towards a treble as they bid to become the first team to go through a Premiership season unbeaten. |
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Shanghai is the given name for hitting a single, double and treble of the same score and this game is a step up from round the clock. |
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The market for organic food in Ireland is expected to more than treble over the next four years. |
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Half a billion people already use them, a figure expected to more than treble in five years. |
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But without an effective rural medical network, fighting rural epidemics would probably need double or treble the effort. |
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This strongly implies that even in the Durham version the verse material, as in the original consort song, was meant to be sung by a treble. |
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He started out as a boy treble and later, after his voice broke, joined Ontario's provincial youth choir. |
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When I was eight years old I started at the Choir School at Canterbury Cathedral and a year or so later joined the cathedral choir as a treble. |
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This sequence had me taut with apprehension, and I jumped at the sudden dominance of bass and screeching treble. |
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The piece requires the player to shift the focus of the melody line from the treble to the bass. |
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For them, the call of each of these birds is distinct, with its own melody, structure, pitch, base and treble. |
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Vanguard's recording preserves most of the piano's dynamic range, betrayed only by some fuzziness in the treble. |
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The two satellite speakers sit near by monitor and allow me to further adjust bass and treble at a push of a button. |
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The bass is more present than before, and the occasional stridency of the treble has been tamed without an apparent loss of musical information. |
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The bass is the comforting smoothness, and the treble is the piercing clarity. |
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Bass response is minimal and most of the film languishes in the midrange and treble, but overall, it is not an unpleasant presentation. |
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To the right, the Presence control adds treble by reducing the amount of high frequencies in the feedback loop. |
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One wall is made up of cabinets containing hundreds of CDs, and a stereo on which the bass and treble are permanently turned up full. |
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The signal for this was ringing the treble on it's own for a handstroke and a backstroke. |
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The controls allow you to switch between bass, treble and flat settings and quick-scan through tracks, but it can't fast forward or rewind. |
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This editor permits single or double stave notation utilizing the treble, bass, tenor and alto clefs. |
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The manager was hailed as a messiah after Celtic enjoyed a march to glory in 2001, when they secured the treble. |
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I presume not since the point of bi-wiring is to keep the bass and treble separate. |
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Carrying plugs festooned with treble hooks is a price that is inevitably paid by the penitent plug fisherman. |
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We're not talking about de-skilling, we're talking about multiskilling, or double or treble skilling. |
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Melanoma rates are on course to treble over the next 30 years, unless sunbathing trends are reversed. |
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He sat at a large grand piano with a computer monitor facing him from the treble side of the keyboard. |
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Thus the final instalment in the story was the casting and installing of the two treble bells of ten. |
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And most crucially, the treble bells could be replaced with new ones better matched to the bass bells. |
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Continuing either up or down to the next octave, we have C as 2 ledger lines above the treble or below the bass clefs. |
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Two parts are scored in treble clef and two parts in bass clef, with suggested instruments listed for each part. |
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Instruments with ranges that do not fall comfortably into either bass or treble clef may use a C clef or may be transposing instruments. |
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It would be the first treble of his 10-year career and a great way to crown one of his best campaigns. |
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Spring Songs, the little suite of five pieces for treble recorder that opens this disc, lives up to its title. |
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An overstrung piano has the bass strings running diagonally across the piano, crossing over the treble strings. |
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Single rooms are subject to a supplement of 130 and are limited to one per treble room. |
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Peter James-Robinson also enjoyed a treble success, winning gold in the snooker and silver medals in the slalom and bowls. |
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The treble chorus of bonjours came from the friendly farmer's friendly wife and his two teenage daughters, all of them creasing themselves. |
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The eerie sound of the air passing through wing feathers differs with each bird, from a low treble, to a high whistle, to one sirenlike whine. |
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Sustained lines for the soprano, joined by a boy treble kept from his bed for five minutes' worth of work, provide vocal variety. |
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Five years earlier, in 1735 as a treble, he had sung the role of Oberto in Alcina. |
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The ring of bells at St Bene't's was completed in 1663 when the treble bell of the six was hung. |
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It has offered security guards treble time but they have still got insufficient numbers. |
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The super Saint proved to be too hot to handle for the Darwen defence as he hit them for a treble. |
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Rather than going for a trixie with today's multiple selections, I am happy to put The Hague, Sphere and Wee Forbees in a win treble. |
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The trixie would give us a nice profit should two win and if all three hit, the treble alone is a massive 40-1 shot. |
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I can make a case for the draw in all of them and backing them in a trixie, three doubles and a treble, could pay big rewards. |
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For lively baits, such as rudd, I fix the paternoster to the leading treble. |
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Their soaraway success could treble the number of planes using the airstrip within the next seven years. |
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He was a keen bricklayer and built a treble garage with a pitched roof and cavity walls. |
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Primrose is the simpler of the two works, a series of duets on Moravian folk texts for treble choir, violin, and piano. |
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Kieren Fallon, who completed a treble and notched his 100th winner of the season at Chester yesterday, should add to his tally at Bath. |
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The deal is expected to more than treble its production next year, creating enhanced cashflow to fund exploration in other oil provinces. |
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They are fitted with two or three sets of small treble hooks and a short, stubby plastic lip. |
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These are usually referred to as festal responses, ferial responses keeping the chant in the treble and being harmonized in a simple fashion. |
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See how the common intervals are in the bass clef and the compound intervals are in the treble clef. |
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The lower oboes are treated as transposing instruments, their parts written to be fingered like treble oboe parts. |
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If we go up three spaces into the treble clef or down three into the bass, we will find C again. |
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The standard fife, the old Renaissance treble, is pitched in B and has six finger holes. |
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These music interval flash cards are designed to help you recognize common musical intervals on the staff, in both treble and in bass clefs. |
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Two or more cymbalists clash brass cymbals together to provide the treble notes of the music. |
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Mario for example went 180 180 60 and just landed his 8th dart beside the wire in the treble 7 on his attempt. |
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Later, boys were paid to sing treble parts at meetings of glee clubs, and glees for SATB became more common. |
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Twenty mid-range bells have been replaced, and twenty one smaller treble bells have been added. |
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The same format was often imitated at the organ, the pedal taking the bass and the manuals the treble lines. |
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There is also another parallel stream of procedure relating to proceedings brought privately, for example, proceedings to recover multiple damages, treble damages, perhaps. |
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There is poetic justice in the opportunity to round things off at Kilmarnock, where their 4-0 win on the final day of last season was not enough to prevent Rangers' treble. |
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However, as weariness set in, Leeds hit a late treble to finish the game. |
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The treble voice of Edward's theme is a modified inversion of its own bassline, and thus, by extension, it too is a variant of the Mother's theme. |
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The wedding cake, with chocolate covered strawberries between the layers, was decorated with treble clefs for Rachel's violin and alto clefs for Nick's viola. |
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He shouts for me to trade places with him while he rigs a spinning rod with a large plastic minnow, a hefty deep-sea plug bristling with multiple sets of treble hooks. |
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If insiders sold stock acting on proprietary knowledge that the company was failing, there are existing laws to deal with it that can require treble damages and incarceration. |
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Few students are in a position to have superstars like Kate Moss model their creations for their graduation show and attract a treble A-list audience to the occasion. |
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She was asked to pay double the next week and if she still didn't have the money she was asked to pay treble the following week and all the time the interest was mounting. |
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A bass or baritone oboe, an octave below the treble, has always been rare, though composers do occasionally write for it and the wider-bore but otherwise similar heckelphone. |
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Johnson could well have a treble on the card as he looks to have an outstanding chance in the concluding Weatherbys Bank Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race with Lennon. |
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One of the commonest consorts in the Elizabethan period was the combination of treble viol or violin, flute or recorder, bass viol, lute, cittern, and bandora. |
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Electricity costs will probably treble, according to that representative. |
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He was only persuaded into staying put last summer, amid offers from abroad to treble his salary, by the promise that he could go home after this season for a nominal fee. |
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In Botswana, with a relatively wealthy economy due to income from diamond mining, it is estimated that health spending will more than treble over the next 10 years. |
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Today, C clefs are rarely used in vocal and choral music because the treble and bass clefs can be used for the general ranges of high and low notes, respectively. |
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The standard treble is available in B, sounding a tone below written pitch and best for flat keys, or in A, sounding a minor 3rd lower and better for sharp keys. |
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His wife plays the flute and the recorder and his son sings as a treble. |
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I think it probably just means that you, like me, follow the treble. |
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The harsh treble of the theme music is not particularly pleasant, although advancing a chapter allows you to skip straight to the action and avoid that problem altogether. |
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Believe me when I say this, there's not much treble on this album. |
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The 17th and 18th-century trio sonata was a favourite chamber ensemble, using two treble instruments and one bass, with a keyboard or lute continuo to fill in the harmony. |
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It's all treble and no bass, tragic potential utterly untapped. |
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Students will need to be able to play blocked seventh chords in one hand while playing single notes in the other hand, and read treble and bass clefs. |
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A higher plateau was reached when, within six months of joining Celtic, he had proved hugely influential in the club's only treble success outside of the Jock Stein era. |
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One thing for certain though is that we have a squad full of quality and confidence, and that last season's treble is only a sign of things to come. |
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The levels are balanced, and there is a nice mix of treble and bass. |
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The win in the club competition was part of a treble celebration for the Southsiders as Tereasa Linsbod collected the national prize for Sheep stock-judging. |
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The balance between treble and bass is just right and there's no doubting this is a top-notch system that any self-respecting audiophile would be happy to own. |
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For working on a public holiday, they will receive treble their usual pay. |
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The treble was champagne-fuelled voices and the bass was rolling out of huge speakers around the edge of a low-ceilinged room with two or three hundred people in it. |
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There are no advanced volume settings such as treble or bass. |
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Unfortunately, there are no separate treble controls on the satellites or the woofer, so you will have to deal with the level of treble within software, if allowed. |
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Her second round of 55 was achieved despite a treble bogey at the downhill 16th courtesy of twos at the second, fifth, twelfth, thirteenth and seventeenth. |
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Nemeth capped a Man of the Match display by scoring one goal and inspiring all of Boro's quick-fire first half treble, as well as setting up Massimo Maccarone's first goal. |
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All the parts except the bass trombone are written in treble clef and transposed to make it easy for players to change from one instrument to another. |
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Try a trixie with the treble alone paying 38-1 at BetVictor. |
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By now, some of the original residents of the distillery, those who bought their apartments on that first weekend, have witnessed their investment treble in value. |
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They are potentially liable to the artist for the artist's losses, for an allocable portion the profits they earned, attorneys fees and treble damages. |
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Circular wires within the outer wire subdivide each section into single, double and treble areas. |
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It was a terrific day for Weld and Roche who joined forces for a treble and the middle leg was supplied by Tuk Tuk. |
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Assured of his first champion trainers' title, Nicholls can land a treble with Blu Teen, Quid Pro Quo and Earl of Forestry. |
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If you shall quadruple the same weight it will draw down double the first distance, and noncuple will draw it down treble, etc. |
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Contrary to conventional modern practice, the left hand played the treble and the right the bass. |
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Rosemary Robinson will play the spinet with Caroline Jones playing the descant, sopranino and treble recorders. |
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The Swan-McManus treble was completed when Back To Square One, who started 6-4 favourite, made a winning debut in the bumper. |
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The staff is first presented in Module 4, where treble and bass clef, time signatures, repeat signs and so on are explored. |
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I have systematically employed an octavating treble clef for tenor vocal parts. |
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The octavating treble clef has been used for the tenor part, indicating that it should be sung an octave lower than written. |
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This accomplishment is known as a treble that only Galatasaray completed with the European Super Cup. |
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Since the creation of the Scottish League Cup in 1947, clubs can complete a domestic treble by also winning this tournament in the same season. |
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Finn Harps beat Queen of Martyrs 1-0 through Crummy, and Quarry Bank OBs' 4-0 win over Liverpool Nalgo included a Dyson treble. |
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Concepts are in bold face with brief, simple definitions, followed by corresponding musical symbols on the treble staff. |
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Brothers Mike and Vincent McKenna and trainer Pat Buckley enjoyed a treble with Killahan Phanter, Droopys Teabag and Shaws Fowler. |
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Telling jokes and introducing Huey's Acting School provide a break from the initially crummy mix, all woolly bass, with no dynamic treble cut. |
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I finished off the wine, fell back asleep, woke up again at 9am, had a treble brandy, another sleeping tablet, a smoke and went to the game. |
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Deke mashed a wad of stinkbait onto the treble hook, then rinsed his fingers in the water to reduce the foul stench before lifting his beer can. |
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However Leicester failed to win an unprecedented treble, losing the Heineken Cup Final to Wasps. |
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Tigers had won the inaugural Premiership play offs the week before so also sealed an unprecedented treble. |
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Spanning a range of two octaves beginning on treble clef middle C, Notolio does not include any bass clef notes. |
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Mick Easterby and Dale Gibson stole the show by combining forces to land a staggering 2,676-1 treble with Cat's Whiskers, Lago and Lough Bow, writes Tom O'Ryan. |
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The score had been written without the treble and bass, but it was easy to pick out which was which based on the location of the notes on the staff. |
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Clefs for the treble and bass have been retained, the treble clef substituted for the alto clef in the counter, and the octavating treble clef supplied to the tenor. |
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Mike Armstrong was a treble hero in a 4-3 win for Quass over The Maggies. |
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Most of the pieces have the melody on the treble clef with an accompaniment style of basic intervals or broken chords, even though there is good use of full three note chords. |
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Examiner ended the treble chance of trainer Mark Johnston and Joe Fanning jockey, who combined for a near 14-1 double from maidens Outbacker and Swivel. |
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Lessons cover standard notation, beat and tempo, rhythm, key signatures, melody, harmony, intervals, time signatures, treble, bass and alto clefs, and much more. |
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Scheduled flights across the Taiwan Strait are expected to more than treble to 357 per week from 108 in July following third-round negotiations between Beijing's Assn. |
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Oldershaw Athletic shared the spoils with Manor Youth in a 3-3 draw as Jack Beggs and Miffy Nelson scored, with Lewis Price bagging a treble in a great game. |
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A basso continuo ensemble is joined in the ritornellos by equal treble instruments, minimally two solo violins, and there are no independent instrumental pieces. |
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Will Bragg was first to go caught at point, Lloyd was bowled first ball and Jim Allenby was trapped behind in a treble wicket maiden for England seamer Graham Onions. |
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Helens and Leeds Rhinos have won the treble in the Super League era. |
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Hat's the way to do it Fergus SO, does Fergus McCann really think Celtic can go down south and treble their value overnight or is he just a cock-eyed optimist? |
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They would bet three tuppenny doubles and a tuppenny treble. |
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Stage Right, a 4-1 chance from the Oliver Brady stable, provided the middle leg of Cullen's treble with a length success in the fouryear-old hurdle. |
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All but the smallest accordions usually have treble switches. |
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Since moving to the Team Valley, Smart IT has doubled its turnover with the awarding of new business and as a result of this, has had to treble staff levels. |
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The exercises would be challenging and useful with some explanations from the teacher, particularly regarding the treble clef and where the alto clef flows into it. |
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