A clef that puts the G above middle C on the second line of a staff.
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Examples for "treble clef"
Examples for "treble clef"
1She delicately scrolled her fingers around the little gold treble clef.
2Williams wore baggy pants and a platinum chain with a diamond-studded treble clef.
3However, the bass clef wasn't explicitly shown, only the chords above the treble clef notes.
4Joe Pillin's voice passed up into the treble clef.
5A large, chalked-in treble clef with stave lines running the length of the board stood behind her.
1She looked at the arrow, the rings, and the G clef.
2There was also a pair of interlocking rings, and a figure that vaguely resembled a G clef.
3They repeated the process with the final icon, the G clef, and returned to the control module to see the results.
4As a general thing they were violinists who had failed-'therefugees of the G clef,' as Edouard Colonne, the eminent conductor, once wittily said.
5Telephone lines were tangled with wooden frames and torn paper, like broken G clefs and smeared glissandos.
1All at once their pounding hearts were pressed against their ribs like quarter-notes on a treble staff.
2The customer communication company, founded by four Irish men, aims to treble staff numbers to 100 in Dublin over the next 18 months.