The Treble Clef is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of notes on a staff. It is placed at the beginning of the staff and designates the second line from the bottom as the note G. This helps musicians read and interpret music for higher-pitched instruments and voices, such as the violin, flute, and soprano.
In sheet music, the Treble Clef allows composers to convey melodies and harmonies clearly. It is one of the most common clefs in music notation, alongside the Bass Clef, which is used for lower-pitched instruments. Understanding the Treble Clef is essential for musicians learning to read music.