alt

/ælt/

UK: /ɒlt/

alt

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Definition

Of a voice or instrument, high pitch; especially, the octave above the top line of the treble stave.

Etymology

From Latin altus (“high”). Doublet of old and alto.

Example Sentences

  • "Sop[hy] Moderato! moderato! Madam. Your Ladyship's absolutely in alt. / L[ady] Scr[ape] In alt! Madam? / Sop[hy] Yes, in alt- Give me leave to tell your Ladyship, that you have raised your voice a full octave higher since you came into the room."
  • "The duet was in alt; one stormed, the other half crying, half scolding, made up in volubility what her aunt possessed in authority, and it was not 'till Lady Meredith had twice raised her mild voice, either party could be silenced."
  • "And he began, — "Poor insect! born to flutter and to die;" — falling into the second, directly Helen took the first, till he got down to such unreasonable bass that he suddenly gave a shriek in alt that made Olga stop her ears."
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