0 a sign on a stave (= the five lines on which music is written) which shows that the notes are above middle C (= the C near the middle of a piano keyboard) --
1 in Western music, a sign that shows the second line of a staff (= the five lines on which music is written) is the note G above middle C (= the note C near the middle of the piano keys) --
Uses alto clef, or treble clef transposed down an octave.
It is identical to the treble clef transposed down 2 octaves.
The viola also sometimes uses treble clef for very high notes.
G-dolaina (dolaina en sol) is a transposing instrument and its music is written in treble clef.
These instruments use bass clef for their low- to mid-ranges; treble clef is also used for their upper extremes.
The brass instruments were all related, having a conical bore, and the musical notation was written in treble clef for all instruments, except the tuba.
The trophy awarded is shaped like a treble clef.
This transposition applies even when reading the tenor and treble clef, which are used to avoid excessive ledger lines when notating the instrument's upper range.