French violin clef



[Eng.]


The French violin clef is similar to the ordinary treble clef but positioned on the bottom line of the staff to indicate the position of the pitch "G" above middle C. When the French violin clef is used, "g1" is the bottom line on the staff. The clef sign itself is a fancy letter "G", the central loop of which wraps around the line indicating the pitch "g1".

See also [Eng.] French violin clef; [Fr.] clé de sol 1re (f); [Fr.] clef de sol 1re (f); [Ger.] französische Violinschlüssel (m); [It.] chiave di violino francese (f); [Sp.] clave de sol en primera (f); [Sp.] clave de violín francés (f).

Also [Eng.] G clef; [Fr.] clef de sol (f); [Ger.] G-Schlüssel (m); [It.] chiave di violino (f); [Sp.] clave de sol (f).


French violin clef

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