Clef [verb]

Definition of Clef:

create writing, artwork, or music

Opposite/Antonyms of Clef:


Sentence/Example of Clef:

Voltaire describes his hero “qui tient sous la clef, la vertu de sa femme.”

Le jardin est petit, assez grand cependant pour moi, et j'ai une clef pour entrer aux jardins de Sans-Souci.

Le Tarot Divinatoire: Clef du tirage des cartes et des sorts.

The first song was written in the soprano clef; the second has tenor clef but two solo voices; neither was made for Ehlers.

Her glorious voice extends from D on the third line of the bass clef to C on the second leger line above the treble clef.

He also observes that this oratorio is the first work in which the proper sharps and flats are generally placed at the clef.

Ten′or-clef, the C clef, placed on the fourth line; Ten′orist.

Arrangement of the notes in the form of a rhombus: All the exercises thus far have been in reference to the higher clef.

With it he ruled at equal distances the five necessary lines, putting in their proper place the clef, the flats and the sharps.

That damned cider which Clef-des-Coeurs would stop to drink cost more than a pint of blood.