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		Definition of clef in English: clefnoun klɛfklɛf Music Any of several symbols placed at the left hand end of a stave, indicating the pitch of the notes written on it.  Example sentencesExamples -  Guidelines for clefs, key signatures, bar-lines, and notes are similarly drawn in.
 -  For one thing, he himself tells us that he had learned all the old clefs before he was 12.
 -  In the upper corner of a forest, a staff-appears with G or F clef and one note, and the options are CDEFG.
 -  He also said the pianist may benefit from singing or playing individual parts, especially when there are transposing parts or those that use transposing clefs.
 -  On the man's upper left arm is an image of the grim reaper playing a red guitar below a man playing a guitar in the shape of a musical clef.
 
 
 Origin   Late 16th century: from French, from Latin clavis 'key'. Rhymes   chef, deaf, def, eff, Geoff, Jeff, Kiev, ref, teff, tone-deaf    Definition of clef in US English: clefnounklɛfklef Music Any of several symbols placed at the left-hand end of a staff, indicating the pitch of the notes written on it.  Example sentencesExamples -  Guidelines for clefs, key signatures, bar-lines, and notes are similarly drawn in.
 -  For one thing, he himself tells us that he had learned all the old clefs before he was 12.
 -  He also said the pianist may benefit from singing or playing individual parts, especially when there are transposing parts or those that use transposing clefs.
 -  On the man's upper left arm is an image of the grim reaper playing a red guitar below a man playing a guitar in the shape of a musical clef.
 -  In the upper corner of a forest, a staff-appears with G or F clef and one note, and the options are CDEFG.
 
 
 Origin   Late 16th century: from French, from Latin clavis ‘key’.     |