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Octave clef
Treble and bass clefs can also be modified by octave numbers.
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Tablature
For guitars and other fretted instruments, it is possible to notate tablature in place of ordinary notes. In this case, a TAB-sign is often written instead of a clef.
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Neutral clef
The neutral or percussion clef is not a clef in the same sense that the F, C, and G clefs are. It is simply a convention that indicates that the lines and spaces of the stave are each assigned to a p…
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Soprano clef
When the C-clef occurs on the first line of the stave, it is called the soprano clef.
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Mezzo-soprano clef
When the C-clef is placed on the second line of the stave, it is called the mezzo-soprano clef.
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bariton clef
Because it is equivalent to the F-clef on the third line, the C-clef on the fifth line version of the baritone clef is a rarity.
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Tenor clef
When the C-clef is placed on the fourth line of the stave, it is called the tenor clef.
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Alto clef
When the C-clef is placed on the third line of the stave, it is called the alto clef. As with all C-clefs, this line indicates the position of middle C.
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Sub-bass clef
When the F-clef is placed on the fifth line, it is called the sub-bass clef. It is identical to the treble clef transposed down 2 octaves.
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Baritone clef
When the F-clef is placed on the third line, it is called the baritone clef.
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Bass clef
When the F-clef is placed on the fourth line, it is called the bass clef. This is the only F-clef used today, so that the terms "F-clef" and "bass clef" are often regarded as synonymous.
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French Violin Clef
When the G-clef is placed on the first line of the stave, it is called the French clef or French violin clef.
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Treble Clef
When the G-clef is placed on the second line of the stave, it is called the treble clef. This is the most common clef used today, and the only G-clef still in use. For this reason, the terms G-clef a…
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F clef
The line or space between the dots in this clef denotes F below middle C, or approximately 175 Hz.
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C clef
This clef points to the line (or space, rarely) representing middle C, or approximately 262 Hz
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G clef
The centre of the spiral defines the line or space upon which it rests as the pitch G above middle C, or approximately 392 Hz.
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Accolade, brace
Connects two or more lines of music that are played simultaneously. Depending on the instruments playing, the brace, or accolade, will vary in designs and styles.
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Dotted bar line (or barline)
Subdivides long measures of complex meter into shorter segments for ease of reading, usually according to natural rhythmic subdivisions.
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Bold double bar line (or barline)
Used to indicate the conclusion of a movement or an entire composition.
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Double bar line (or barline)
Used to separate two sections of music. Also used at changes in key signature, time signature or major changes in style or tempo.
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Bar or Measure (music)
Used to separate measures. Bar lines are extended to connect the upper and lower staffs of a grand staff.
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Ledger or Leger Lines
Used to extend the staff to pitches that fall above or below it.
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Grand Staff
When music on two staves is joined by a brace, or is intended to be played at once by a single performer (usually a keyboard instrument or the harp), a great stave (BrE) or grand staff (AmE) is creat…
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Staff
The staff is the fundamental latticework of music notation, upon which symbols are placed.
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English alphabet
The modern English alphabet is a Latin alphabet consisting of 26 letters.
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