treble clef in the PONS Dictionary

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Its title derives from the popular mnemonic used by music students to remember the notes on the lines of the treble clef.
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Music is written in treble clef, just as for the other saxophones, with the pitches sounding two octaves and a major second lower than written.
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Fans came with guitars strapped to their backs and treble clefs tattooed on their hands.
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The treble clef was historically used to mark a treble, or pre-pubescent, voice part.
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The cor anglais is usually notated in the treble clef, a perfect fifth higher than sounding.
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All that's missing are the treble clef, notes, and rests.
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Each wore a decorative black cloth emblazoned with a gold treble clef in honour of a career steeped in musical folklore.
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The festival's mascot is a stylized treble clef.
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The viola also sometimes uses treble clef for very high notes.
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Bass trumpet is played with a shallower trombone mouthpiece, and music for it is written in treble clef.
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