treble recorder

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18th-century ivory alto recorder in F

Etymology[edit]

From treble +‎ recorder.

Noun[edit]

treble recorder (plural treble recorders)

  1. (music) A recorder whose lowest note is F4 (or otherwise in the range of E♭4 to G4).
    Synonyms: alto recorder, (historical) consort flute