Alto Clef
The alto clef is one of many “C clefs” and is named as such because it’s center indicates middle C. The alto clef’s center is placed on directly in the middle of the staff, designating the third line from the bottom to middle C. Many do not learn this clef, as it is primarily only used for the viola, the viola da gamba, the alto trombone, and the mandola.
The alto clef is represented by the following symbol:
When the alto clef is indicated, the lines and spaces represent the following notes:
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