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The alto clef is a 3 with two vertical lines on the left.

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The alto clef looks like any other clef ... 5 lines, 4 spaces ... the difference is that the middle line is "C", and not the usual note of "B" that is used in the standard treble clef.

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12y ago

That depends on what kind of clef.

Treble - swirly, starts on G line in staff, goes up, turns, goes down, and has a little flourishy thing at the bottom.

Bass - think a comma with a period right underneath

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15y ago

a bass clef looks like a c backwards .And then there is two dots behind the c.

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13y ago

it is like a swirl and then you do a line going up and back down through the swirl and then a little hook.

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9y ago

An alto clef is a musical clef in which middle C is placed on the third line of the stave.

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