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| | F clef - definition of F clef in Encyclopedia |
 | | The G clef on the bottom line is called "French Violin clef" which works for Eb clarinet or Eb trumpet music. |  | | The C clef on the bottom line means soprano clef which works for violin and the clarinet in A. The 1st line C clef used also to be commonly employed until about 100 years ago for the soprano voice when vocal polyphony was displayed with each voice on its own staff. |  | | A clef (French for key) is a symbol used in musical notation that assigns notes to lines and spaces on the musical staff. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/F_clef
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Definition of NOTATION AND NOMENCLATURE |
 | | The 12 chromatic notes are notated with alternating black and white note-heads and without accidentals. |  | | Mention may be made here of 2 explicit new notational systems which have not yet found acceptance. |  | | Our conventional signs for the turn and the trill are derived from details of neum notation. |
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http://www.classicalarchives.com/dict/notation_and_nomenclature.html
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| | Articles - Flute |
 | | The piccolo is an octave higher in pitch, but has the same written notation for music, as the concert flute. |  | | The Alto flute is in the key of G, and extends the low register range of the flute to the G below middle C. Its highest note is a high G (the one 4 ledger lines above the treble cleff staff). |
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| | CONTRAPUNTAL FORMS - Online Information article about CONTRAPUNTAL FORMS |
 | | line of demarcation between the free development of counterpoint on a canto fermo and the general art of combining melodies which gives harmony its deepest expression and musical texture its liveliest action. |  | | Nor is there any such line to See also: |  | | Encyclopaedia we shall therefore speak of writing "in fugue" as we would speak of a poet writing in See also: |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/COM_COR/CONTRAPUNTAL_FORMS.html
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| | Music Notation Theory - I Write The Music.com |
 | | For example, a typical rhythmic exercise might have two separate rhythmic lines to be performed by each hand tapping, or by singing one of the lines and clapping or tapping the other. |  | | Exercises are presented in alto and tenor clefs as well as the more usual bass and treble. |  | | Melodic exercises are often accompanied by a contrasting rhythm line. |
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http://www.iwritethemusic.com/notationtheory.html
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