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Gregorian clefs

The following table shows all Gregorian clefs that are supported via the \clef command. Some of the clefs use the same glyph, but differ only with respect to the line they are printed on. In such cases, a trailing number in the name is used to enumerate these clefs, numbered from the lowest to the highest line. Still, you can manually force a clef glyph to be typeset on an arbitrary line, as described in Clef. The note printed to the right side of each clef in the example column denotes the c' with respect to that clef.

Description Supported Clefs Example


Editio Vaticana style do clef vaticana-do1, vaticana-do2,
vaticana-do3

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Editio Vaticana style fa clef vaticana-fa1, vaticana-fa2

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Editio Medicaea style do clef medicaea-do1, medicaea-do2,
medicaea-do3

[image of music]


Editio Medicaea style fa clef medicaea-fa1, medicaea-fa2

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hufnagel style do clef hufnagel-do1, hufnagel-do2,
hufnagel-do3

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hufnagel style fa clef hufnagel-fa1, hufnagel-fa2

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hufnagel style combined do/fa clef hufnagel-do-fa

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See also

Notation Reference: see Clef.

Other languages: espaƱol.