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Treble voice typically refers to a high-pitched vocal range, often associated with children or female singers. In choral music, a treble voice is usually indicative of the higher parts sung by sopranos or treble singers, who generally sing notes above middle C on the piano (C4) and can extend up to E5 or higher.

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