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The bass clef scale refers to the musical scale represented in the bass clef, which is used primarily for lower-pitched instruments like the Bass Guitar, cello, and Trombone. The most common bass clef scale is the C major scale, which consists of the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and C, with the bass clef indicating that these notes are played in lower octaves. The bass clef symbol looks like a stylized "F" and indicates that the second line from the top represents the note F. Other scales can be played in the bass clef as well, following the same pattern of whole and half steps.

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