a clef that puts the F below middle C on the fourth line of a staff
the lowest clef, it indicates F below middle C and is used for the left hand of piano music, and other instruments with a low pitch range eg double bass.
(also known as the "F" clef) - a symbol added to a staff used to indicate the assignment of pitches, with middle c (C3) occuring on the first ledger line above the staff.
symbol placed on the five-line staff in traditional notation indicating the pitch of the notes and locating F on the fourth line from the bottom.
It is also called the F clef. It is a musical sign to show low pitched notes.
The F clef indicating the fourth line of the staff. Used in combination with the treble clef to make the grand staff.
F clef that indicates the placement of F below middle C
The other name for the F clef.