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  2. Clef - Wikipedia

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    The only G-clef still in use is the treble clef, with the G-clef placed on the second line. This is the most common clef in use and is generally the first clef learned by music students. [2] For this reason, the terms "G-clef" and "treble clef" are often seen as synonymous.

  3. File:GClef.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Sleutel (musiek) Usage on als.wikipedia.org Vorlage:Musik; Vorlage:Musik/Doku

  4. File:G-clef.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Music-GClef.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Examples of curved fold. Dragon, G clef , snake and ...

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  7. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    A G clef with the spiral centered on the second line of the staff is called treble clef. [2] The treble clef is the most commonly encountered clef in modern notation. Alto clef: C clef (Alto and Tenor clefs) The center of a C clef points to the line representing middle C. The first illustration here is centered on the third line on the staff ...

  8. File:Common clefs.svg - Wikipedia

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    Clef marks used in modern notation. Own work, based on Image:Common clefs.png. File usage. The following 2 pages use this file: Clef; User:Rlink2/Sandbox 8A;

  9. The G-Clefs - Wikipedia

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    The G-Clefs were an American doo-wop/rhythm and blues vocal group, from Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States. The G-Clefs consisted of four brothers and a fifth member who was a childhood friend. They first sang together at St Richard's Catholic Church, in their hometown of Roxbury. [ 1 ]