The treble clef, also known as the "G clef," is a musical symbol that resembles a stylized letter "G." It is primarily used to indicate the pitch range for instruments and voices with higher registers. The treble clef is positioned on the staff, specifically on the second line from the bottom, and it signifies that the notes written on or above that line are played or sung in higher octaves. This iconic symbol is an essential part of sheet music, guiding musicians to perform melodies in the higher ranges with clarity and precision. 🎵
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