- A
clef (from French:
clef 'key') is a
musical symbol used to
indicate which notes are
represented by the
lines and
spaces on a
musical staff. Placing...
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article on "
cleffer", but its
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roman à
clef (/roʊˌmɒn ə ˈkleɪ/ roh-MON ə KLAY, French: [ʁɔmɑ̃n‿a kle]; lit. 'novel with a key') is a
novel about real-life
events that is
overlaid with...
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clef in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
clef is a
musical symbol used to
indicate the
pitch of
written notes.
Clef may also
refer to:
Clef Records...
- A film à
clef (or cinéma à
clef,
movie à
clef, film à clé (French: [film a kle], lit. 'film with a key') is a film
describing real life,
behind a façade...
- The G-
Clefs were an
American doo-****/rhythm and
blues vocal group, from Roxbury, M****achusetts,
United States. The G-
Clefs consisted of four
brothers and...
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typically treated as a treble-
clef instrument,
while in
American band music,
parts may be
written in
either treble clef or b****
clef, or both. A
person who plays...
- higher.
Music for the
cello is
generally written in the b****
clef; the
tenor clef and
treble clef are used for higher-range p****ages. Pla**** by a
cellist or...
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Clef Records was an
American jazz
record label founded by
Norman Granz in 1946. It
became part of
Verve Records,
which Granz created in 1956.
Clef recordings...