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Violinschlüssel

The term "Violinschlüssel" refers to the treble clef in German. The treble clef is a symbol used in sheet music to indicate the pitch range of notes played by instruments such as the violin, flute, and soprano voice. It is also known as the G clef because it wraps around the line representing the note G on the staff. The Violinschlüssel is commonly used in Western classical music and is placed on the second line of the staff. It is used to notate higher-pitched melodies and is often associated with instruments that play in higher registers.

German term for treble clef.

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