| 21. | For example, to play an A-clarinet part, a B-clarinet player may mentally substitute tenor clef for the written treble clef.
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| 22. | The use of tenor or treble clef avoids excessive ledger lines above the staff when notating the instrument's upper range.
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| 23. | The program always begins with the procession of members of the school's Treble Clef Choir through a completely dark auditorium.
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| 24. | The scherzo, in B-flat major, maintains the standard ternary form by repeating the sections an octave higher in the treble clef.
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| 25. | A couple of years later in 1978 McManus began writing children's songs and forwarded the material to Raffi's label Treble Clef.
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| 26. | The tenor voice sounds an octave lower, and is often written using an octave clef ( see below ) or double-treble clef.
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| 27. | F transposition became standard in the early 19th century, with the horn sounding a perfect fifth below written pitch in treble clef.
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| 28. | Further illustrating the city's musical ties is the typeface, with letters resembling musical notes and treble clefs, used to display the team name.
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| 29. | To concentrate on his radio interests, Glatt sold his Treble Clef record stores in 1979 and his Bass Clef concert promotion business in 1985.
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| 30. | At the time of the opening of the first store, The Treble Clef was the first stand alone record and music store in Ottawa.
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