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clefIn music, a sign placed at the beginning of a stave to indicate the pitch of the written notes. It was introduced as a visual aid in plainchant notation, and takes the form of a stylized letter centred on a particular line to show the pitch of that line. The standard clefs for most instruments are G (treble) and F (bass) clefs. The C clef is now comparatively rare, except for viola, high parts of the cello range, bassoon, and double bass. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Writing drills are included for alto and tenor, as well as treble and bass clefs. The pair of stainless steel treble clefs, polished and mounted on a base, were cut just minutes before on his shop floor with his precision laser. Adams makes one believe that a reasonably intelligent person can, with a modicum of effort, grasp the basics of chords, bass and treble clefs, notes and scales. |
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