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- Clef abstract "A clef (from French: clef "key") is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. Placed on one of the lines at the beginning of the stave, it indicates the name and pitch of the notes on that line. This line serves as a reference point by which the names of the notes on any other line or space of the stave may be determined. Only one clef that references a note in a space rather than on a line has ever been used.There are three types of clef used in modern music notation: F, C, and G. Each type of clef assigns a different reference note to the line (and in rare cases, the space) on which it is placed.Once one of these clefs has been placed on one of the lines of the stave, the other lines and spaces can be read in relation to it.The use of three different clefs makes it possible to write music for all instruments and voices, even though they may have very different tessituras (that is, even though some sound much higher or lower than others). This would be difficult to do with only one clef, since the modern stave has only five lines, and the number of pitches that can be represented on the stave, even with ledger lines, is not nearly equal to the number of notes the orchestra can produce. The use of different clefs for different instruments and voices allows each part to be written comfortably on the stave with a minimum of ledger lines. To this end, the G-clef is used for high parts, the C-clef for middle parts, and the F-clef for low parts—with the important exception of transposing parts, which are written at a different pitch than they sound, often even in a different octave.".
- Clef thumbnail Bass_and_Treble_clef.svg?width=300.
- Clef wikiPageExternalLink defsc2a.htm.
- Clef wikiPageExternalLink musictheorydefs.htm.
- Clef wikiPageID "49214".
- Clef wikiPageLength "26264".
- Clef wikiPageOutDegree "162".
- Clef wikiPageRevisionID "683876772".
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Alto.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipe.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Baritone.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Baritone_horn.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Bass_(vocal_range).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Bass_(voice_type).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Bassoon.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Bauyn_manuscript.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Brahms.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink C_(musical_note).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bass_(sound).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_notation.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Cello.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Chiavette.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Choir.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Chorale.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Clarinet.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Clef.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Contrabassoon.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Contralto.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Cor_anglais.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Cornet.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Countertenor.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Dagger_(typography).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Double_bass.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Electric_bass.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink English_horn.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Euphonium.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink File:AdesteFidelesLilyPhil.png.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink File:Common_clefs.svg.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink File:Soprano_Clef_-_trimmed.png.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink French_horn.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Dandelot.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Gioachino_Rossini.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Vitali.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Grand_stave.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Harmony.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Harp.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Schütz.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Brahms.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Ockeghem.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink John_Cage.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyrrell_(musicologist).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyrrell_(professor_of_music).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Keyboard_instrument.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Ledger_line.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink MIDI.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink MIDI_file.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Mallet_percussion.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Mandola.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Mandolin.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Mezzo-soprano.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Middle_C.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Mulliner_Book.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Musical_Offering.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Musical_notation.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Del_Mar.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Oboe.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Ockeghem.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Octave_mandolin.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(instrument).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(music).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink P.D.Q._Bach.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink P._D._Q._Bach.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_de_La_Rue.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_de_la_Rue.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Recorder_(musical_instrument).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink SATB.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Saxophone.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Prokofiev.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Sight_transposition.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Solfege.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Solfège.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Soprano.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Staff_(music).
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Sadie.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Tablature.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Tenor.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Tenor_violin.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink Tessitura.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink The_Mulliner_Book.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink The_Musical_Offering.
- Clef wikiPageWikiLink The_Musical_Times.