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What clef is used by flutes, saxophones, and soprano voices?

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Answered by divyantry27
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The treble clef is the clef most commonly encountered in music . It is used for relatively high notes and is also called the G-clef because it curls around the line – the second line from the bottom of the stave – that represents the note G (specifically, G4, equivalent to 392 Hz in scientific pitch notation). The stave with this kind of clef is known as the treble stave.

Instruments that use the treble clef include the guitar, violin, flute, oboe, all clarinets and saxophones, horn, and trumpet. The treble clef appears on the upper stave of the grand stave used for the piano and all other keyboard instruments, as well as the harp. In singing, the treble clef is used for the soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, and tenor voices, although the tenor voice sounds an octave lower, and is often written using the so-called octave clef or double-treble clef.

Answered by Anonymous
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