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"G Clef"
Keywords:
clef
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treble
,
staff
,
laymen
,
calligraphical
Related Terms:
F clef
,
Treble clef
,
Bass clef
,
Clef
,
Alto clef
,
Organum
,
Grand staff
,
Descant
,
Homophonic
,
Obbligato
,
Homophony
,
Alberti bass
,
Figured bass
,
Monophony
,
Basso continuo
,
Heterophony
,
Melismatic
,
Bandish
,
Ground bass
,
Counterpoint
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Polyphony
,
Slur
,
Canon
,
Dadra
,
Strophic
,
Texture
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Portamento
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Neumatic
,
Swara
,
Riff
,
Contrapuntal
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Cadence
,
Fugue
,
Middle c
,
Vamp
,
Melisma
,
Tenor
,
Continuo
,
Ostinato
,
Taan
,
Tune
,
Trio sonata
,
Sonata
,
Imitation
,
Drone
,
Melody
,
Motet
,
Sonata-allegro form
,
Sanchari
,
Basso
see "Treble Clef"
library.thinkquest.org
a clef that puts the G above middle C on the second line of a staff
wordnet.princeton.edu
clef that indicates which line represents G on a staff, as opposed to a C clef, or an F clef.
austinsymphony.org
In laymen's terms, it signifies that it's what your right hand plays on the piano. It places G or Sol in the second line.
coolay.com
Same as treble clef. The musical sign indicates high pitched sounds. Hundreds of years ago, a calligraphical letter "G" was written by starting on the second staff line to indicate the sound and the position of "G". Back to the Top
kafm.net
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