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Comparatives and superlatives of treble and bass

 

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Old March 07, 2012, 01:59 PM
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Comparatives and superlatives of treble and bass

I found that "treble" as an adjective is not comparable (and I wonder why).
http://www.yawiktionary.com/t/1148366795032.html

So if you want to say that a flute can play higher notes than a double-bass, are there another options apart from "higher"?

On the other hand, I have found a few results for trebler and treblest in Google.

Is the adjective "bass" comparable?: basser/ bassest. Would you prefer, however, lower/lowest?
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