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None. A clef sign has nothing to do with beats. It designates either treble, alto, tenor or bass, depending on what octaves are to be used and who would be singing or what instrument would be playing accordingly.

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What is Two stacked numbers appearing after a clef sign?

It's called a "time signature." The top number indicates how many beats per measure, and the bottom number specifies the duration of note that gets one beat.


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What sign is found at the start of the treble staff?

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A bass clef sign looks like a crescent moon.


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Clef


Which way does the clef sign face in composing music?

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Where does the key signature appear in a piece of music?

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