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Clef  n.  (Mus.) A character used in musical notation to determine the position and pitch of the scale as represented on the staff. Note: The clefs are three in number, called the C, F, and G clefs, and are probably corruptions or modifications of these letters. They indicate that the letters of absolute pitch belonging to the lines upon which they are placed, are respectively C, F, and G. The F or bass clef, and the G or treble clef, are fixed in their positions upon the staff. The C clef may have three positions. It may be placed upon the first or lower line of the staff, in which case it is called soprano clef, upon the third line, in which case it called alto clef, or upon the fourth line, in which case tenor clef. It rarely or never is placed upon the second line, except in ancient music. See other forms of C clef under C, 2.
Alto clef, Bass clef. See under Alto, Bass.






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"Clef" Quotes from Famous Books



... la grande revolte obeissante a Dieu! La sainte fausse clef du fatal gouffre bleu! C'est Isis qui dechire eperdument son voile! C'est du metal, du bois, du chanvre et de la toile, C'est de la pesanteur delivree, et volant; C'est la force alliee a l'homme etincelant, Fiere, arrachant l'argile a sa chaine eternelle; ...
— La Legende des Siecles • Victor Hugo

... I'll go and draw my—protege's—blunt." The lady's hands were uplifted towards pitying Heaven with one impulse. The young workman grinned: "Soyons de notre siecle," said he, and departed whistling in the tenor clef. He ...
— Hard Cash • Charles Reade

... no evidence at all. There is evidence that he was believed to have been dead (under circumstances where a misapprehension was singularly likely to arise), by men whose minds were altogether in a different clef to ours as regards the miraculous, and whom we cannot therefore fairly judge by any modern standard. We cannot judge THEM, but we are bound to weigh the facts which they relate, not in their balance, but in our own. It is not what might have seemed reasonably believable to them, ...
— The Fair Haven • Samuel Butler



Words linked to "Clef" :   viola clef, F clef, alto clef, tenor clef, musical notation, treble clef, C clef



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