Also called the "G Clef"; read by Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Clarinets, Trumpet, French Horn & Mallet Percussion.
symbol placed on the five-line staff in traditional notation indicating the pitch of the notes and locating G on the second line from the bottom
the clef used for high pitched instrument parts, it indicates G above middle C and is used for the right hand part of piano music
(Also called a "G" clef) - a symbol added to a staff used to indicate the assignment of pitches, with with middle c (C4) located on the first ledger line below the staff. It is commonly paired with a Bass Clef to form a Grand Staff.
Also known as the G Clef.
It is also called the G clef. It is a sign to show high pitched notes.
The clef used for higher-pitched instruments or voices. Also called the G clef.
The G clef falling on the second line of the staff.
a sign on a staff indicating the tone G above middle C