The term "Oktavierende Schlüssel" in music refers to the double treble clef symbol with the number 8 printed above or below it. This symbol indicates that the musician should perform the music one octave higher than indicated when the number 8 is printed above the clef, or one octave lower when the number 8 is printed below the clef. The double treble clef is not commonly used, but it has the same effect as the treble clef with the number 8 printed below it.
The German term for octave clef.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] octave clef
- [French] clé de octaviée (f)
- [French] clef de octaviée (f)
- [Italian] chiave di trasposizione all'ottavo (f)
- [Spanish] clave de transposiciones de octava (f)
- [Spanish] clave de octavas (f)
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