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treble clef

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The treble clef (a), and the treble clef transposed an octave lower (b).

In music, G clef in which the G above middle C (G4) is represented by the second-lowest line of a five-line stave. Most instruments with a range above middle C use treble clef, including the violin, clarinet, trumpet, and piano (right hand).



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