Clef

/klɛf/ noun

A musical symbol placed at the beginning of a staff to show the pitch of the notes, such as the treble clef or bass clef. It tells musicians which lines and spaces match which notes.

From French "clef" meaning "key," from Latin "clavis" meaning "key." It is called a key because it "unlocks" how to read the notes on the staff.

AMቁልፍ
ARمفتاح موسيقي
BNস্বরলিপি চিহ্ন
CSklíč
DAnøgle
DENotenschlüssel
ELκλειδί
ESclave
FAکلید موسیقی
FIavain
FRclé
GUસ્વર ચિહ્ન
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