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Understanding Chord Notation in Sheet Music - Treble & Bass Clef Examples #287283 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays a two-staff system: the upper staff in treble clef shows three stacked-note chords-C major, E minor, and G major with a sharp on the top note-and the lower staff in bass clef presents corresponding root-position chords with accidentals (C♯, E, G♭). This visual aids musicians in recognizing harmonic voicings and enharmonic relationships across registers.
Used in music theory tutorials, online courses, or reference guides to illustrate chord construction, key signatures, and clef reading; matches user intent to learn or verify musical notation conventions.
Related Cliparts: Learn how chords are notated across treble and bass clefs, including sharp and flat accidentals. Ideal for music students and composers.
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