bass clef
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Definition
Noun: A musical symbol placed at the beginning of a staff to indicate that the fourth line of the staff represents the pitch F below middle C. It is used primarily for lower-pitched instruments and voices, such as the cello, bassoon, and bass voice.
Usage
The bass clef is used to notate music for instruments and voices with lower registers. * The left hand part for piano is typically written in the bass clef. * Before the rehearsal, the conductor reminded the trombone section to check their bass clef notes.
Advanced Usage
- "To read bass clef": To have the skill of interpreting musical notation written with this clef.
- All double bass players must learn to read bass clef fluently.
- "In bass clef": A phrase describing the clef in which a specific part is written.
- The tuba part is written in bass clef.
Variants and Related Words
- F clef: Another name for the bass clef, derived from the fact that the symbol's two dots bracket the F line.
- Clef (noun): The general term for any symbol (like treble clef or bass clef) placed on a staff to define the pitch of the notes.
Synonyms
- F clef
Related Symbols
- Treble clef: The clef that indicates the G above middle C, used for higher-pitched instruments.
- Grand staff: The combination of a treble clef staff and a bass clef staff, joined by a brace, commonly used for piano music.
Noun
- a clef that puts the F below middle C on the fourth line of a staff