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Treble
clef is also known as the "violin clef".
In
early written music (before 1750) the treble clef
could be found drawn on different lines of the
staff.
G
on the first line was "French style".
G
on the second line it was known as "Italian style".
The
practice of having a variety of clef positions in
old music came from a desire to avoid ledger
lines.
The
bass clef is a stylized representation of the
letter "F".
It
establishes the note "F" on the fourth
line
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