soprano clef
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Definition
- Noun:
- A musical clef placing middle C on the bottom line of the staff: The soprano clef is a type of C clef where the symbol's center, indicating the line for middle C (C4), is positioned on the first (bottom) line of the five-line staff. This clef was historically used for soprano vocal parts.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The old manuscript was written in soprano clef, which is rarely used today.
- To read this part, you must understand the soprano clef, as it transposes the pitch reading.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The soprano clef is primarily encountered in musicology and when performing or transcribing early music (e.g., Baroque era) originally written for soprano voices.
- Scholars studying 17th-century choral music often need to be proficient in reading the soprano clef.
Variants and Related Words
- C clef (n): A movable clef indicating the line for middle C. The soprano clef is one specific position of the C clef.
- Alto clef (n): A C clef where middle C is on the third line of the staff.
- Tenor clef (n): A C clef where middle C is on the fourth line of the staff.
Synonyms
- C clef (first line position): A more general term specifying the clef type and its specific placement.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Clef (n): A symbol at the beginning of a staff defining the pitch of the notes on the lines and spaces.
- Staff (n): The set of five horizontal lines and four spaces on which musical notes are written.
- Middle C (n): The musical note C4, located near the middle of a piano keyboard, serving as a common reference point.
Noun
- a clef that puts middle C on the bottom line of the staff