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  2. Mozart the music processor - Wikipedia

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    Clefs include treble, bass, alto, tenor, percussion, tablature, and others. Time signatures automatically respected in the music; Key signatures from 7 flats to 7 sharps and changes with optional cancelling naturals; Repeated accidentals automatically respected; Optional courtesy accidentals; Cross- and diamond-shaped note heads, cue notes

  3. Template:Music/doc - Wikipedia

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    Note that there is no graphical distinction between treble clef and G-clef; alto clef, tenor clef and C-clef; bass clef and F-clef. The names preserve a difference in meaning and make the caption text (for screen readers) different.

  4. Clef - Wikipedia

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    Tenor clef C major scale, tenor clef. Play ⓘ A C-clef on the fourth line of the staff is called tenor clef. It is used for the viola da gamba (rarely, and mostly in German scores; otherwise the alto clef is used) and for upper ranges of bass-clef instruments such as the bassoon, cello, euphonium, double bass, and tenor trombone. Treble clef ...

  5. File:Tenor clef with ref.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Sleutel (musiek) Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Clau (notació musical) Usage on es.wikipedia.org

  6. Mensural notation - Wikipedia

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    The system of note types used in mensural notation closely corresponds to the modern system. The mensural brevis is nominally the ancestor of the modern double whole note (breve); likewise, the semibrevis corresponds to the whole note (semibreve), the minima to the half note (minim), the semiminima to the quarter note (crotchet), and the fusa to the eighth note (quaver).

  7. C (musical note) - Wikipedia

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    In vocal music, the term High C (sometimes called Top C [5]) can refer to either the soprano's C 6 (1046.502 Hz; c ′ ′ ′ in Helmholtz notation) or the tenor's C 5; soprano written as the C two ledger lines above the treble clef, with the tenor voice the space above concert A, sung an octave lower. Sometimes written with “8v” below the ...

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