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Re: Treble clef
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Francisco Vila |
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Re: Treble clef |
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Wed, 20 Nov 2013 12:00:20 +0100 |
2013/11/19 Luca Rossetto Casel <address@hidden>:
> I can answer: it's a tenorized treble clef. The elements to the right of the
> G clef represent a stylized tenor clef.(...)
Also, don't be surprised if you find a double treble clef, two closely
overlapped g-clef symbols, with the same meaning.
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