The bass clef, also known as the F clef, is a musical symbol used to notate lower-pitched notes.
The two dots of the bass clef surround the fourth line of the staff, indicating that this line represents the note F below middle C.
The bass clef is used for instruments and voices with lower ranges, such as the bassoon, cello, tuba, bass guitar, and the left hand of the piano.
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