clef in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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clef Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The trophy awarded is shaped in the form of a treble clef.
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Since there are five lines on the stave, and three clefs, it might seem that there would be fifteen possible clefs.
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When this happens, tuckerization can rise to the level of a roman clef.
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In the polyphonic period up to 1600, unusual clefs were used occasionally for parts with extremely high or low written tessituras.
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No instruments are specified but it is almost certain, given the range and clef of the solo part, that it is for violoncello and piano.
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Similarly, it can also be applied to the soprano clef.
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There are no different clefs for the left and right hand.
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Scores written for dolaina should ideally be transposed into treble clef.
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A second set of clefs places each staff line a third higher.
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This is made possible by writing the music without clefs or key signatures, allowing the singers to assume those suited to the chosen mode.
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