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bass clef
[ beys ]
noun
, Music.
- a symbol placed on the fourth line of a staff to indicate that the fourth line of the staff corresponds to the F next below middle C; F clef.
bass clef
/ beɪs /
noun
- the clef that establishes F a fifth below middle C on the fourth line of the staff Also calledF clef
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bass clef1
First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences
Her glorious voice extends from D on the third line of the bass clef to C on the second leger line above the treble clef.
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Hence care must be taken to write the treble clef on the second, and the bass clef on the fourth line of its stave.
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He has heard preachers ascend to top tenor G and A, descending to C (above the bass clef), improbable though it sounds.
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Others he has observed speaking effectively from B to F (bass clef), with F as the top tone.
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Its best tones are from the lower A of the bass clef to the lower F in the treble.
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