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

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  3. 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 ...

  4. File:Tenor clef with note.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Key Signature Flashcards.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Mensural notation - Wikipedia

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    These correspond to modern measures of 9 8, 3 4, 6 8, and 2 4 respectively (assuming a reduction factor of 1:4 in transcription, i.e., mapping mensural minims to modern quavers), or alternatively 9 4, 3 2, 6 4 and 2 2 respectively (with a reduction factor of 1:2). In each case, one breve corresponds to one modern bar.

  7. File:Tenor clef.svg - Wikipedia

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    Tenor clef - Note that the bottom of the tenor clef (and thus the middle of the clef) is raised one barline off the bottom line. If you are still unsure of the difference between alto and tenor clef, notice that on the figure of the alto clef the clef extends across all 5 barlines, but here it only appears to extend across 4 barlines, being ...

  8. Tenor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A tenor (from Latin tenor – holder, or tenere – hold) is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range or section is higher than baritone and lower than countertenor. A person, instrument, or group that performs in that range or the tenor clef is also called a tenor. Tenor may also refer to:

  9. File:Tenor-clef.svg - Wikipedia

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