The freble clef is also known as

The G clef

The symbol is a stylized cursive G

The bass clef is the F clef.

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The freble clef, also known as the treble clef, is a symbol used in musical notation to indicate the pitch of notes. It is commonly used for instruments that have higher register, such as the piano, violin, flute, and the upper range of the human voice. The freble clef symbol, resembling a stylized letter "G," is placed on the music staff to designate the position of the G above middle C, which serves as a reference point for the other notes. The lines and spaces on the staff correspond to specific pitches, allowing musicians to read and interpret written music accurately.