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G clef
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G clef
a musical symbol that indicates the position of the G note on the staff, also known as the treble clef
What is a "G clef"?
A G clef, also known as a treble clef, is a musical symbol used at the beginning of the staff to indicate that the note G is positioned on the second line from the bottom. This clef is commonly used for higher-pitched music and is often found in scores for instruments such as the violin, flute, and piano's right hand, as well as for higher vocal ranges. By marking the position of G, the G clef helps musicians read and interpret the pitches of other notes on the staff accurately.