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Treble Clef and Repeat Sign Explained - Music Notation Guide #2228839 (License: Personal Use)
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The treble clef, also known as the G clef, wraps around the second line of the staff to indicate that this line represents the note G above middle C. The repeat sign consists of two vertical dots at the end of a staff, signaling that the preceding passage should be repeated, often used in sheet music to avoid redundancy.
Used in music education websites, beginner theory guides, and printable classroom handouts; targets students, teachers, and self-learners seeking foundational knowledge of musical symbols.
Related Cliparts: Learn what the treble clef (G clef) and repeat sign mean in music notation. Clear diagrams and definitions for students and musicians.
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