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- DictionaryTre·ble clef/ˈtrebəl ˌklef/
noun
- 1. a clef placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line of the staff: "the piece was printed in the treble clef"
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A clef is a musical symbol used to indicate which notes are represented by the lines and spaces on a musical staff. Placing a clef on a staff assigns a particular pitch to one of the five lines or four spaces, which defines the pitches on the remaining lines and spaces. Wikipedia