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1. (n.) clef
a sign at the beginning of a musical staff to show the pitch of the notes.
Etymology: (1570–80; < MF < L clāvis key)
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| Definition of 'Clef' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) clef
a musical notation written on a staff indicating the pitch of the notes following it
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| Definition of 'Clef' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Clef
a character used in musical notation to determine the position and pitch of the scale as represented on the staff
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Sense: in music, a sign (eg or) on the stave fixing the pitch of the notes.
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Afrikaans: sleutel |
Arabic: مُفْتاح الأنْغام الموسيقي |
Bulgarian: муз. ключ |
Brazilian: clave |
Czech: klíč |
German: der Notenschlüssel |
Danish: nøgle |
Greek: μουσικό κλειδί |
Spanish: clave |
Estonian: noodivõti |
Farsi: کلید |
Finnish: nuottiavain |
French: clef |
Hebrew: מַפתֵח |
Hindi: संगीत स्वरों का प्रतीक |
Croatian: ključ |
Hungarian: (hangjegy)kulcs |
Indonesian: kunci musik |
Icelandic: nótnalykill |
Italian: chiave |
Japanese: 音部記号 |
Korean: 음자리표 |
Lithuanian: raktas |
Latvian: atslēga (mūzikā) |
Malay: klef |
Dutch: sleutel |
Norwegian: nøkkel (musikk) |
Polish: klucz |
Persian: کلید |
Pashto: (موسيقى) دتا لونو كلى |
Portuguese: clave |
Romanian: cheie |
Russian: ключ |
Slovak: kľúč |
Slovenian: ključ |
Serbian: notni ključ |
Swedish: klav |
Thai: สัญลักษณ์ที่ใช้เริ่มในการ |
Turkish: anahtar |
Taiwanese: (音樂)五線譜上表示音高的譜號 |
Ukrainian: ключ |
Urdu: موسیقی می ایک لے |
Vietnamese: khóa âm nhạc |
Chinese: (乐谱)音部记号 |
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