Musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes.
Sinônimos
Examples for "musical clef"
Examples for "musical clef"
1... We are not called upon to air our moral indignation over the bass end of the musical clef.
1The C clef as used in its various positions is shown in Figs.
2She looked at the arrow, the rings, and the G clef.
3She delicately scrolled her fingers around the little gold treble clef.
4Williams wore baggy pants and a platinum chain with a diamond-studded treble clef.
5However, the bass clef wasn't explicitly shown, only the chords above the treble clef notes.
6Joe Pillin's voice passed up into the treble clef.
7Between C in the bass clef and G above the treble will represent its serviceable notes.
8The vitality of it is altogether in its relations, bearings, significance-likethe clef of a symphony.
9A large, chalked-in treble clef with stave lines running the length of the board stood behind her.
10There was also a pair of interlocking rings, and a figure that vaguely resembled a G clef.
11Instead of figures, the pages were covered in an indecipherable script that resembled clef signs and fishhooks.
12They're not real, he says, pointing to the gold cuff links with the silver treble clef on them.
13After knocking lightly, Harmona entered, wearing a maroon dress embroidered with the silver treble-clef crest of House Bach.
14She gave her silvery laugh, that started, so she had ascertained, on A flat above the treble clef.
15The young workman grinned: "Soyons de notre siecle," said he, and departed whistling in the tenor clef.
16Though we were a bit concerned as to how the overrated roman à clef would transform to the big screen.