Definition for CLEF

CLEF, n. [Fr. clef; L. clavis, a key, the fastener.]

A character in music placed at the beginning of a staff, to determine the degree of elevation occupied by that staff in the general claviary or system, and to point out the names of all the notes which it contains in the line of the clef. – Rousseau.

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