👉 The term "transverberate" in the context of musical instruments refers to a characteristic feature or trait that allows them to play notes on both sides of their strings. This means they have two different pitch ranges, often used by electric and stringed instruments such as violins, cellos, and pianos. Transversely-merger is another term for transverberate in the context of musical instruments. It refers to a phenomenon where a string instrument's sound waves are partially transmitted