IPA: /ælt/
KK: /ælt/
Referring to a musical note that is one octave higher than the highest notes on the treble staff, indicating a high pitch.
The alt voice in the choir added a beautiful harmony to the performance.
A musical note or tone that is in the octave above the treble staff, often used in music to refer to higher pitches.
The musician played a beautiful melody in the alt range.
The word 'alt' originates from Latin 'altus' (meaning high or deep). It is often used in contexts related to height or elevation, such as in music (indicating a higher pitch) or in computing (referring to alternative options).
Think of 'altus' meaning high, which helps you remember that 'alt' relates to something elevated or alternative.