Advertisement
Advertisement
bass clef
[ beys ]
noun
, Music.
- a symbol placed on the fourth line of a staff to indicate that the fourth line of the staff corresponds to the F next below middle C; F clef.
bass clef
/ beɪs /
noun
- the clef that establishes F a fifth below middle C on the fourth line of the staff Also calledF clef
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of bass clef1
First recorded in 1900–05
Discover More
Example Sentences
It is not signed by Chopin, but the handwriting includes his distinctive bass clef.
From BBC
How about Grizzly Bears Don’t Fly Airplanes for the lines of the bass clef, or Empty Garbage Before Dad Flips or Elephants Get Big Dirty Feet for the lines of the treble clef?
From Literature
You have extra French horn players, but they can't read bass clef C parts.
From Literature
It was the territorial line between where the right hand and the left hand traveled, between the treble and the bass clefs.
From Literature
While I’d been playing brass instruments for years, tuba parts are written in bass clef; I’d only ever read treble clef.
From New York Times
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse