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placement as a C-clef on the bottom line. Thus there are nine possible distinct clefs when limiting their placement to the lines. All have been used historically: the G-clef on the two bottom lines, the F-clef on the three top lines, and the C-clef on the four bottom lines. The C-clef on the topmost line has also been used, but is equivalent to the F-clef on the third line, giving a total of ten historically attested clefs placed on the lines. In addition, the C-clef has been used on the third
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The neutral clef is sometimes used where non-percussion instruments play non-pitched extended techniques, such as hitting the body of a string instrument, or having a vocal choir clap, stamp, or snap. However, it is more common to write the rhythms using × noteheads on the instrument's normal staff,
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clef, with the G-clef placed on the second line. This is the most common clef in use and is generally the first clef learned by music students. For this reason, the terms "G-clef" and "treble clef" are often seen as synonymous. The treble clef was historically used to mark a treble, or pre-pubescent,
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Tenor banjo is commonly notated in treble clef. However, notation varies between the written pitch sounding an octave lower (as in guitar music and called octave pitch in most tenor banjo methods) and music sounding at the written pitch (called actual pitch). An attempt has been made to use a treble
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in place of ordinary notes. This TAB sign is not a clef — it does not indicate the placement of notes on a staff. The lines shown are not a music staff but rather represent the strings of the instrument (six lines would be used for guitar, four lines for the bass guitar, etc.), with numbers on the
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Clef combinations played a role in the modal system toward the end of the 16th century, and it has been suggested certain clef combinations in the polyphonic music of 16th-century vocal polyphony are reserved for authentic (odd-numbered) modes, and others for plagal (even-numbered) modes, but the
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to the lines and spaces of the staff. With the exception of some common drum-kit and marching percussion layouts, the assignment of lines and spaces to instruments is not standardised, so a legend is required to show which instrument each line or space represents.
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below it. This indicates that the pitches sound an octave lower. As the true tenor clef has fallen into disuse in vocal writings, this "octave-dropped" treble clef is often called the tenor clef. The same clef is sometimes used for the
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are sometimes treated as transposing instruments, using the treble clef and sounding a major ninth lower, and are sometimes treated as concert-pitch instruments, using bass clef. The treble clef is also the upper staff of the
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on the fourth line). The C-clef is mostly encountered as alto clef (placing middle C on the third line) or tenor clef (middle C on the fourth line). A clef may be placed on a space instead of a line, but this is rare.
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a double treble clef. Many pieces, particularly those from before the 21st century, use an unaltered treble clef, with the expectation the tenors will still sing an octave lower than notated.
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In printed music from the 16th and 17th centuries, the C clef often assumed a ladder-like form, in which the two horizontal rungs surround the staff line indicated as C:
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This may be reduced to two staffs, the soprano and alto sharing a staff with a treble clef, and the tenor and bass sharing a staff marked with the bass clef.
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since it will move the pitches roughly in parallel to the written part. Key signatures and accidentals need to be accounted for when this is done.
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writing. Using a C-clef on the third space places the notes identically, but this notation is much less common as it is easily confused with the
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needed, since much of the alto range is between treble and bass clef. Alto parts are now commonly written in treble clef instead.
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voices. Tenor voice parts sound an octave lower and are often written using an octave clef (see below) or a double-treble clef.
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parts along with the alto clef. It was used for the second violin part ('haute-contre') in 17th century French music.
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Curtis, Alan (1989-04-01). "La Poppea
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Kurtzman, J. G. (1994). "Tones, Modes, Clefs, and Pitch in Roman Cyclic
Magnificats of the 16th Century".
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Parrott, Andrew (1984). "Transposition in
Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610: an "Aberration" Defended".
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Modality in Italy, 1542–1619".
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in his symphonies. It occasionally appears in keyboard music (for example, in
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on the second line of the staff), and the F-clef as bass clef (placing F
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Male chorus arrangement showing use of ladder-shaped C-clef.
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Greer, Amy (2003). "In Praise of Those Grass-Eating Cows".
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Smith, A. (1982). "Über modus und Transposition um 1600".
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It is the same as the treble clef, but two octaves lower.
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Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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on the line that passes through the centre of the clef
2084:"Dolmetsch Online – Music Theory Online – Other Clefs"
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Every Good Boy Does Fine – What does EGBDF stand for?
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2213:Thomas, Bernard (1975). "The Renaissance Flute".
2501:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
2266:for many of the men's arrangements, i.e. Hymns
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2491:Hessen, Paul, and Bartholomeus Hessen. 1555.
2438:Ruggiero Giovannelli: Palestrina and Velletri
2377:Hermelink, S. (1956). "Zur Chiavettenfrage".
2322:Journal of the American Musicological Society
2171:Journal of the American Musicological Society
2107:Moore 1876, 176; Dolmetsch Organisation 2011.
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2573:Music Notation: A Manual of Modern Practice
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2488:Dolmetsch Online (Accessed 23 March 2012).
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1678:Soprano = soprano clef (first-line C clef)
1655:), the tenor voice in fourth-line C clef (
1451:). These included two different lowercase
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2531:50, no. 793 (1 March), pp. 159–160.
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1684:Tenor = tenor clef (fourth-line C clef)
825:for low notes on the bass viol, and by
2563:Preparatory Exercises in Score-Reading
2556:Manuel pratique pour l'étude des clefs
1598:-shape when writing the clef by hand:
242:The ten possible clefs placed on lines
1712:Bass = bass clef (fourth-line F clef)
1687:Bass = bass clef (fourth-line F clef)
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446:The only G-clef still in use is the
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781:voices also use bass clef, and the
595:C major scale, French violin clef.
2565:. London: Oxford University Press.
2300:Hiley 2001; P. and B. Hessen 1555.
1889:MUSICAL SYMBOL F CLEF OTTAVA BASSA
1833:MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF OTTAVA BASSA
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1875:MUSICAL SYMBOL F CLEF OTTAVA ALTA
1819:MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF OTTAVA ALTA
1188:C major scale, "sopranino" clef.
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2498:Hiley, David. 2001. "Clef (i)".
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671:C major scale, baritone C-clef.
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2480:Dolmetsch Organisation. 2011. "
2335:10.1525/jams.1981.34.3.03a00030
1945:MUSICAL SYMBOL GREGORIAN F CLEF
1931:MUSICAL SYMBOL GREGORIAN C CLEF
1756:This section contains uncommon
1624:for "sol", the name for "G" in
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76:Three clefs aligned to middle C
1350:Pitched percussion instruments
1253:soprano and sopranino recorder
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2579:, New York: Taplinger, 1979.
2291:Smits van Wasberghe 1951, 33.
1356:are notated in bass clef and
1092:C major scale, soprano clef.
228:, i.e. not on a line at all.
1959:MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN C CLEF
1701:Tenor = treble clef with an
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431:C major scale, treble clef.
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3014:History of music publishing
1507:, and the round and square
966:C major scale, tenor clef.
914:'s use of the clef for the
735:double bass and bass guitar
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1917:MUSICAL SYMBOL DRUM CLEF-2
1903:MUSICAL SYMBOL DRUM CLEF-1
1736:transposing music at sight
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871:C major scale, alto clef.
823:Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe
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710:C major scale, bass clef.
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3219:Category:Musical notation
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2876:Scientific pitch notation
2504:, 2nd edition, edited by
2364:10.1093/earlyj/xxii.4.641
1647:) or second-line G clef (
3261:Musical range or compass
2866:Helmholtz pitch notation
2541:. Boston: Oliver Ditson.
2459:Anatomy of the Orchestra
995:Giovanni Battista Vitali
37:Not to be confused with
3209:List of musical symbols
3080:Nashville Number System
2486:Music Dictionary Online
2423:10.1093/earlyj/12.4.490
2018:Suitable fonts include
1785:"Musical Symbols" block
1589:four-part men's harmony
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1352:do not use this clef —
142:Transposing instruments
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1805:MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF
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2512:. London: Macmillan.
2309:Kidson 1908, 443-44.
2229:10.1093/earlyj/3.1.2
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30:For other uses, see
3105:Percussion notation
1559:clef (e.g., in the
1330:Percussion Notation
3509:Organ registration
3398:Tenore contraltino
2482:Counter-tenor clef
2381:. Vienna: 264–271.
2282:Del Mar 1981, 143.
2117:Ben (2020-01-30).
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2535:Moore, John Weeks
2529:The Musical Times
2521:The Musical Times
2088:www.dolmetsch.com
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1544:polyphonic period
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1304:Simple quadruple
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1066:Azerbaijani music
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2709:Key signature
2707:
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2593:0-8008-5453-5
2590:
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2585:0-8008-5459-4
2582:
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2569:Read, Gardner
2567:
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2530:
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2523:
2522:
2517:
2516:Kidson, Frank
2514:
2511:
2507:
2506:Stanley Sadie
2503:
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2475:0-520-05062-2
2472:
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2464:
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2173:
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2164:
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2149:
2145:
2144:"Other Clefs"
2138:
2135:
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2120:
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2110:
2104:
2101:
2089:
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2079:
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2071:
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2015:
2012:
2007:
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1677:
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1672:
1670:
1669:sub-bass clef
1666:
1662:
1658:
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1650:
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1618:
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1587:, written in
1586:
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1566:
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1563:
1562:Mulliner Book
1558:
1554:
1550:
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1536:
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1530:
1529:key signature
1521:rather than B
1514:
1510:
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1302:
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1288:
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1283:
1277:
1273:
1272:contrabassoon
1269:
1264:
1262:
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1249:penny whistle
1246:
1241:
1237:
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1221:
1219:
1215:
1211:
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1159:
1152:
1147:
1140:baritone clef
1139:
1136:
1133:
1130:
1127:
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933:
929:
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921:
917:
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905:
901:
897:
896:alto trombone
893:
892:viola d'amore
889:
879:
869:
861:
854:
849:
843:
839:
836:
834:
833:
828:
824:
820:
816:
809:Sub-bass clef
807:
801:Sub-bass clef
800:
798:
796:
792:
788:
784:
780:
776:
772:
768:
764:
763:baritone horn
760:
756:
752:
748:
747:bass recorder
744:
743:contrabassoon
740:
736:
732:
727:
718:
708:
700:
693:
691:
689:
679:
669:
663:Baritone clef
661:
652:
642:
636:Baritone clef
634:
628:Baritone clef
627:
622:
616:
612:
603:
593:
585:
578:
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570:
566:
562:
561:mezzo-soprano
558:
554:
550:
546:
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520:baritone horn
517:
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277:
273:
269:
265:
261:
257:
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212:(treble clef)
211:
209:
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19:
3555:Bass (sound)
3529:Vocal weight
3483:
3393:Haute-contre
3376:Countertenor
3090:Klavarskribo
3065:Figured bass
2939:Appoggiatura
2886:Articulation
2693:
2684:Abbreviation
2599:
2576:
2572:
2562:
2555:
2538:
2528:
2519:
2510:John Tyrrell
2499:
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2178:(1): 23–54.
2175:
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2151:. Retrieved
2147:
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2122:
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2091:. Retrieved
2087:
2078:
2064:(1): 22–25.
2061:
2055:
2049:
2038:
2014:
1980:
1979:
1973:
1779:has created
1774:
1755:
1733:
1729:
1720:Further uses
1715:
1706:
1702:
1690:
1673:
1668:
1664:
1660:
1656:
1652:
1648:
1644:
1641:soprano clef
1640:
1638:
1621:
1619:
1605:
1595:
1593:
1576:
1567:
1560:
1556:
1552:
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1472:
1468:
1452:
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1438:
1427:
1423:
1419:
1417:
1404:
1369:
1366:
1340:
1336:
1334:
1327:
1326:
1306:drum pattern
1289:Neutral clef
1282:William Tell
1281:
1280:Overture to
1265:
1256:
1244:
1242:
1238:
1228:
1222:
1203:
1153:Octave clefs
1128:soprano clef
1106:
1084:Soprano clef
1076:Soprano clef
1058:
1011:
991:Tenor violin
980:
944:ledger lines
931:
908:countertenor
885:
837:
830:
812:
728:
724:
685:
609:
453:
451:voice part.
445:
393:
293:Common clefs
245:
230:
225:
222:
207:
203:
199:
195:
191:
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182:
178:
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166:
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154:
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104:
90:'key') is a
81:
79:
50:
3524:Vocal range
3479:Chest voice
3408:Heldentenor
3314:Boy soprano
3176:Music stand
3050:Chord chart
3029:Scorewriter
3006:Sheet music
2804:Dotted note
2739:Repeat sign
2714:Ledger line
2410:Early Music
2351:Early Music
2223:(1): 2–10.
2216:Early Music
2119:"Alto Clef"
2093:1 September
1781:code points
1760:characters.
1649:treble clef
1362:grand staff
1268:double bass
1218:tenor clefs
1148:Other clefs
1060:notably by
1020:. See also
1014:male chorus
999:vocal music
916:cor anglais
787:grand staff
587:French clef
541:double bass
525:grand staff
468:cor anglais
423:Treble clef
415:Treble clef
284:octave clef
248:treble clef
187:(bass clef)
155:Two common
3544:Categories
3504:Pedal tone
3494:Head voice
3324:Coloratura
3306:Voice type
3150:Shakuhachi
3125:Ekphonetic
3110:Simplified
3075:Lead sheet
2949:Grace note
2814:Note value
2809:Grace note
2777:Accidental
2449:References
2440:: 389–419.
2128:2024-03-22
1742:In Unicode
1657:tenor clef
1341:percussion
1308:on a rock
1137:tenor clef
958:Tenor clef
950:Tenor clef
827:J. S. Bach
492:vibraphone
476:saxophones
396:dagger (†)
260:tenor clef
146:saxophones
3514:Tessitura
3499:Passaggio
3489:Extension
3415:Baritenor
3381:Sopranist
3361:Contralto
3329:Soubrette
3296:Vocal fry
3145:Swaralipi
3135:Kunkunshi
3095:Tablature
3060:Eye music
2944:Glissando
2919:Fingering
2704:Dal segno
2587:(cloth),
2469:(cloth);
2192:0003-0139
2030:Citations
1956:𝇞
1942:𝇑
1928:𝇐
1914:𝄦
1900:𝄥
1886:𝄤
1872:𝄣
1858:𝄢
1844:𝄡
1830:𝄠
1816:𝄟
1802:𝄞
1726:Chiavette
1653:alto clef
1407:tablature
1375:Tablature
1134:alto clef
928:John Cage
863:Alto clef
855:Alto clef
767:euphonium
702:Bass clef
694:Bass clef
569:contralto
527:used for
516:Euphonium
496:xylophone
472:clarinets
280:transpose
256:alto clef
252:bass clef
233:tessitura
157:mnemonics
3458:Sub-bass
3420:Baritone
3371:Castrato
3344:Dramatic
3286:Falsetto
3265:register
3155:Znamenny
2996:Tonguing
2981:Staccato
2934:Ornament
2909:Dynamics
2861:Interval
2824:Notehead
2799:Cue note
2604:5:15–53.
2571:(1964).
2554:. 1999.
2537:. 1876.
2457:. 1981.
2070:43547681
1951:U+01D1DE
1937:U+01D1D1
1923:U+01D1D0
1909:U+01D126
1895:U+01D125
1881:U+01D124
1867:U+01D123
1853:U+01D122
1839:U+01D121
1825:U+01D120
1811:U+01D11F
1797:U+01D11E
1661:baritone
1524:♮
1518:♭
1464:♮
1458:♭
1310:drum kit
775:Baritone
751:trombone
549:trombone
504:recorder
500:mandolin
355:Middle C
272:trombone
119:middle C
66:Middle C
3319:Soprano
3281:Whistle
3164:Related
3130:Gamelan
3120:Chinese
3100:Parsons
2971:Portato
2954:Mordent
2929:Marcato
2914:Fermata
2904:Damping
2899:Caesura
2856:Tremolo
2787:natural
2699:Da capo
2396:: 9–43.
2272:325–337
2237:3125300
2003:
1999:
1995:
1991:
1987:
1983:
1758:Unicode
1626:solfege
1542:In the
1414:History
1354:timpani
1337:neutral
1022:History
904:mandola
850:C-clefs
829:in his
759:timpani
739:bassoon
623:F-clefs
557:soprano
545:bassoon
508:bagpipe
484:trumpet
410:G-clefs
374:F-clef
346:C-clef
323:G-clef
268:bassoon
3519:Timbre
3463:Treble
3339:Spinto
2986:Tenuto
2924:Legato
2894:Accent
2851:Tuplet
2595:(pbk).
2591:
2583:
2484:". In
2473:
2465:
2235:
2200:831417
2198:
2190:
2153:May 9,
2068:
2022:Music.
1953:
1939:
1925:
1911:
1897:
1883:
1869:
1855:
1841:
1827:
1813:
1799:
1705:below
1210:choral
1206:guitar
1068:, the
920:Brahms
902:, and
845:C-clef
757:, and
618:F-clef
547:, and
512:guitar
488:cornet
474:, all
470:, all
456:violin
448:treble
405:G-clef
270:, and
258:, and
115:C-clef
113:, and
111:F-clef
107:G-clef
18:C clef
3446:Sound
3388:Tenor
3334:Lyric
3291:Modal
3140:Neume
2964:Trill
2959:Slide
2846:Tacet
2836:Pitch
2792:sharp
2744:Tempo
2729:Scale
2724:Ossia
2666:Staff
2621:Clefs
2233:JSTOR
2196:JSTOR
2066:JSTOR
1965:Notes
1667:, or
1445:gamma
936:piano
932:Dream
888:viola
783:tenor
731:cello
573:tenor
553:viola
537:cello
460:flute
306:Note
303:Name
300:Clef
276:viola
264:cello
226:space
194:very
185:lways
138:range
100:staff
96:notes
39:cleft
3484:Clef
3453:Bass
3430:Bass
3365:Alto
3263:and
2976:Slur
2841:Rest
2829:stem
2819:beam
2782:flat
2719:Mode
2694:Clef
2589:ISBN
2581:ISBN
2508:and
2471:ISBN
2463:ISBN
2270:and
2188:ISSN
2155:2023
2095:2016
2020:Noto
1665:bass
1396:Play
1335:The
1318:Play
1270:and
1225:SATB
1216:and
1214:alto
1194:Play
1175:Play
1098:Play
1050:Play
972:Play
940:alto
934:for
926:and
877:Play
817:and
793:and
791:harp
789:for
779:bass
777:and
771:horn
755:tuba
741:and
716:Play
677:Play
650:Play
601:Play
571:and
565:alto
531:and
529:harp
518:and
510:and
480:horn
464:oboe
437:Play
206:oes
198:ood
181:ine
173:oys
169:ood
87:clef
82:clef
2991:Tie
2689:Bar
2419:doi
2360:doi
2331:doi
2268:323
2225:doi
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