The word 'clef' literally means 'key'. It is a character or symbol which is placed in a specific position at the beginning of a stave of music. Its position on the stave fixes the pitch of the note which the clef represents. The two most common clefs are the treble or G clef, which indicates the pitch of the note G and is typically used for the right hand in keyboard music, and the bass or F clef, which indicates the pitch of the note F and is typically used for the left hand in keyboard music.
A C clef identifies a line on the staff that is the note C. On a 4-line Gregorian chant staff it looks like the letter C. There is also a version of the clef that is more ornate, and more or less resembles a K.
In music, a clef indicates the position of a specific note on a 5-line staff.
The treble clef, which wraps around G on the staff.
The treble clef is also known as the 'g' clef. The bass clef is also known as the 'f' clef.
Treble
Bass and also tenor clef.
Clef.
the treble clef :)
The treble clef, which wraps around G on the staff.
The treble clef is also known as the 'g' clef. The bass clef is also known as the 'f' clef.
Violin music is written using the treble clef.
Treble
Bass and also tenor clef.
bass clef
Clef.
I haven't heard of F clef. do you mean Alto Clef or maybe Bass Clef?For information about all the clef's, see the Wikipedia link below:
Neutral Clef or "Percussion Clef"
Usually treble clef and bass clef.
If you mean which clef does a violinist use then it's the treble clef