clef fa anahtarı

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clef
{n} a mark in music, the key in music
A clef is a symbol at the beginning of a line of music that indicates the pitch of the written notes. A symbol indicating the pitch represented by one line of a staff, in relation to which the other pitches of the staff can be determined. a sign at the beginning of a line of written music to show the pitch of the notes treble/bass clef (from clavis). (French; "key" ) Musical notation symbol at the beginning of a staff to indicate the pitch of the notes on the staff. Clefs were originally letters, identifying letter-named pitches, that were affixed to one or more of the staff's lines (thus providing a "key" to their identity). Knowing the identity of a single line permitted the musician to identify all the other lines and spaces above and below. Clefs were first regularly used in the 12th century. The Gothic letter forms of G and F evolved into the modern treble and bass clefs, respectively; the letter C evolved into the rarer alto, tenor, baritone, and soprano clefs. roman à clef Fitzgerald Francis Scott Key Key West key cryptographic Key David McKendree Key Francis Scott novel with a key
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sign that fixes the tone represented by each line and space on the staff
A symbol placed at the left end of a staff to determine the relative pitch names and range of the notes on that staff The Treble clef is used for pitches within the range of the female singing voices and the Bass clef for a lower group of pitches, within the range of the male singing voice [Pitch Notation]
The symbol used at the beginning of a staff to indicate which lines and spaces represent which notes In modern practice, only three clefs are commonly used, the G clef or treble clef, the F clef or bass clef, and the C clef, when used as an alto clef
A character used in musical notation to determine the position and pitch of the scale as represented on the staff
French for "key " In written music the term denotes the sign placed at the beginning of the staff to indicate the range of notes it contains
A symbol found on a musical staff that indicates the pitches indicated by the lines on the staff
Symbol placed at the beginning of a musical staff to indicate the range of pitch French for "key"
a musical notation written on a staff indicating the pitch of the notes following it
A symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to indicate the pitch of the notes on the staff The most commonly used clefs in choral music are the G, or treble, clef and the F or bass clef On the keyboard, all the notes above middle C are said to be in the G clef; all the notes below middle C in the F clef
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It's that sign at the beginning of a staff- -the one that determines pitch
a sign that indicates the location of specific notes on a staff
A sign written at the beginning of the each staff used to assign a pitch to every line and space Alto Clef, Bass Clef, Treble Clef
A symbol used to determine the name and pitch of the notes on the staff to which it is prefixed
{i} sign placed upon a staff to indicate the pitch of notes (Music)
The symbol used at the begining of a music staff to indicate which lines and spaces will represent which notes In modern western music only three Clefs' are poularly used The Treble or' G Clef', the Bass or 'F Clef', and the Alto or 'C Clef'