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alto clef |
in musical notation, a clef with middle C on the middle line of the staff, or the sign identifying this clef; viola clef. |
bass clef |
a sign on the fourth line of a musical staff, locating F below middle C; F clef. |
F clef |
the bass clef. |
G clef |
the treble clef. |
key signature |
in music, the number of sharps or flats to the right of the clef on a staff, indicating the key. |
tenor clef |
a musical notation that places the C clef on the fourth line from the bottom of the staff. |
treble clef |
a musical symbol placed on the second line from the bottom of the staff to indicate G above middle C; G clef. |
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