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First of all, it is a treble clef, not tremble. It looks like a straight line up and down with a curly cue wrapped around it. Similar to &.

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What is the leter name of line two in the tremble clef?

It is the Treble Clef, which I am sure was a typo. The lines from top to bottom follow the pattern of e, g, b, d, f. So the second line is g.


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