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C clef
noun
Music
.
a clef that, according to its position, locates middle C on the first, third, or fourth
line
of the staff.
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C clef
—
n
music
alto clef
soprano clef
See
tenor clef
a symbol (
), placed at the beginning of the staff, establishing middle C as being on its centre line
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