F clef

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F clef (plural F clefs)

  1. (music) a clef which indicates the position of F below middle C in a given staff.
    The F clef may be placed on the third or fourth or fifth line (from the bottom) of a five-line staff, and is then called the baritone clef, bass clef, or subbass clef, respectively.

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