Why is it called F clef?
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The bass clef is also called an F clef because it wraps around the highest F note (F3–the F below middle C) on the bass staff. ... Both bass and baritone voice parts are notated on the bass clef, though the tenor voice can be notated on the bass clef when bass and tenor are notated on the same staff.
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Also known as the bass clef, the F clef is used to indicate pitches below middle C. The pitch "f" is indicated by placing a note on the 4th line. Originally the clef designation of "F" came about through the use of the letter "F" at the end of the staff to indicate the position of the pitch "f"
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