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treble clef
noun
- a sign that locates the G above middle C, placed on the second line of the staff, counting up; G clef.
treble clef
noun
- music the clef that establishes G a fifth above middle C as being on the second line of the staff
Word History and Origins
Origin of treble clef1
Example Sentences
Prosecutors showed a 2012 memo noting one such arrangement for Calamari Sr. bearing the former president’s initial - a D resembling a treble clef - and the handwritten notation, “OK.”
Prosecutors showed a 2012 memo noting one such arrangement for Calamari Sr. bearing the former president’s initial — a D resembling a treble clef — and the handwritten notation, “OK.”
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?
The bass and treble clefs were also once moveable, but it is now very rare to see them anywhere but in their standard positions.
While I’d been playing brass instruments for years, tuba parts are written in bass clef; I’d only ever read treble clef.
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