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The G-clef, also known as the treble clef, is a symbol that indicates the pitch of notes on the staff, specifically designating the G note above middle C. It is characterized by a spiral that wraps around the second line of the staff. The F-clef, or bass clef, indicates the pitch of lower notes and marks the F note below middle C, with its two dots positioned around the fourth line of the staff. Together, these clefs help musicians read and interpret musical notation across different pitch ranges.

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