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SUMMARY:Treble (G) Clef
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A clef is a musical sign placed at the beginning of a staff. It identifies one note by name, and we can work out other notes from this note.
The treble clef is the most common clef, and it looks like this:

The treble clef tells us where on the music staff we should write the note G. We draw the treble clef so that the curly bit in the middle forms a sort of circle around one line on the staff – a note written on this line is a G.

This is why the Treble clef is also called the G-clef.
Since a note (G in this case) is know, other notes could easily be worked out.
Letter Names
In music theory, letter names A-G (always written in capital letters) are used to identify notes.
After G, the next note is A (that is, we start the sequence again as shown below).
A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A
G is on a line on the music staff, so the next note up, A, is in space:

The next note up is B, which is on a line



Shown below are all the lines and spaces of the music staff filled up:



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