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nouna musical notation written on a staff indicating the pitch of the notes following it

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Frank Lynch, ex-boss of Glasgow's legendary Apollo Theatre, flew home from South Carolina to receive the Tartan Clef for industry, an award sponsored by the Sunday Mail.
Cello: In older editions, cello parts in treble clef are sometimes written an octave higher than sounding pitch.
Les Clefs d'Or UAE's national president Abey Sam and Fairmont the Palm's hotel manager Steven Stefaniuk conducted speeches at the event before the official pinning ceremony commenced.
Emma Banks, the chairman of the Nordoff Robbins O2 Silver Clef committee, congratulated Sir Jones, adding that the event was special as they had the most varied range of talent, which certainly was the "best of British".
A traditional view of treble clef choirs focuses on the ensemble as a preparation for SATB singing with high school treble clef choirs consisting of the "leftover" girls who were not selected for a mixed ensemble (Carp, 2004).
at the 02 Silver Clef awards JESSIE J has her priorities right now The Voice is over.
At the O2 Silver Clef awards, ORITSE,23, said: "We saw Miley at the Music Choice awards and she told us she loved our album.
For instance, the childhood photographs of Jeanne Pouquet (the "clef" for Gilberte) and Gabrielle Schwartz exercise their proper visual power, reminding Barthes of the "epoque de l'enfance de ma mere" (444) in a way distinct from Proust's literary description of the same time period (i.e.
A [??] called a treble clef, refers to the higher notes.
CLEf is accepted at thousands of colleges and, in a nutshell, gives students of any age college credit for life experience.
Instead the roman a clef is a vigorous exorcism of the writer's personal demons from his time in Manhattan bohemia during the 1980s and '90s.
Fortress, like Saddam's first great novel, Zabidad and the king (2001), was released autologically as "a novel by its author." Zahibah was an international sensation, a roman a clef focusing or the relationship between a sensitive and anlightened ruler (Saddam, well disguised), and a beautiful woman (the Iraqi people) who is in thrall to her blackguard husband (the West, especially the United States).