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The treble clef is used in violin music, and other instuments like Clarinet, Flute, piccolo, cor anglais and oboe. the Trumpet and horn also use it. interesting fact: in Anton bruckner's symphony no 7, the 4 tubas use the treble clef.

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The treble clef is used for high instruments, such as the violin, flute, clarinet, piano, harp and others.

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15y ago

The treble clef is a stylized G, played on the G above middle C or the second line of the staff.

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14y ago

Refer to this page maybe it helps

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treble_clef#The_treble_clef

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13y ago

the treble clef was invented by well no one really knows

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cause the treble clef is representing only the treble sounds in music

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