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A clef (French: clé "key") is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. Placed on one of the lines at the beginning of the staff, it indicates the name and pitch of the notes o...
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This clef should not be confused with the vocal tenor clef which is a G clef. The vocal tenor clef adds the number 8 below the normal G clef symbol indicating that the indicated staff should be performed one octave lower than indicated.
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The tenor clef was employed for the tenor voice, although today it is more commonly found in music for the larger tenor and bass viols, some brass instruments (e.g. tenor trombone) and when playing higher notes on the violoncello or bass.
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The bass clef and the tenor clef are a "perfect fifth apart," which means that they are five notes apart. For example, the top line of the staff in bass clef is an A; the top line in tenor clef is an E. (Count the notes from A to E, ie.
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