The term "clé de fa 5e" in music refers to the bass clef, specifically the F clef placed on the 5th line of the staff. The bass clef is used to notate lower-pitched instruments and voices. It is called the "clé de fa 5e" in French. The bass clef is characterized by the two dots that surround the line representing the note F. This clef indicates that the pitch F below middle C is located on the 5th line of the staff. The bass clef is commonly used for instruments such as the bass guitar, cello, and trombone, as well as for the lower registers of the piano. **It is important to note that the term "clé de fa 5e" is specific to the French language**.
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A French term for sub-bass clef.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] sub-bass clef
- [English] contrabass clef
- [French] clef de fa 5e (f)
- [German] Subbassschlüssel (m)
- [Italian] chiave di basso profondo (f)
- [Spanish] clave de fa en quinta (f)
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