Alto Clef

/ˈæltoʊ klɛf/AL-toh klef
Notation & Score MarkingsEnglish
Also written as: C clef

Definition. C clef on the middle line — the notation symbol that fixes the third line of the staff as middle C. Used primarily for the viola.

Detailed Explanation

The alto clef (one of the C clefs) is the notation symbol that fixes the third line of the staff as middle C. The clef’s symmetrical center marks the middle line, anchoring the staff to middle C.

The alto clef is used primarily for the viola — the only orchestral string instrument whose normal range is centered around middle C, making the alto clef the most efficient notation for it. Some early-music wind instruments and some vocal parts (particularly alto voice in older scores) also use alto clef.

C clefs are flexible — they can be placed on different lines of the staff to define different notes as middle C. The alto clef places it on the third (middle) line; the tenor clef (used for cello and bassoon in their upper ranges) places it on the fourth line. Reading C clefs requires comfort with the position of middle C on the indicated line.

Etymology

English, ‘alto’ from Italian alto (‘high’) — referring to the high male voice (countertenor), which traditionally used this clef. ‘Clef’ from French/Latin clavis (‘key’).

In Practice

On the alto clef staff, the middle line is middle C. Other pitches are read by interval from there: lines below are A, F, D, B; lines above are E, G.

Notable Examples

  • All viola repertoire — Universal usage  (the standard viola clef)

Related Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Alto Clef mean in music?

C clef on the middle line — the notation symbol that fixes the third line of the staff as middle C. Used primarily for the viola.

Where does the word Alto Clef come from?

English, ‘alto’ from Italian alto (‘high’) — referring to the high male voice (countertenor), which traditionally used this clef. ‘Clef’ from French/Latin clavis (‘key’).

How is Alto Clef performed in practice?

On the alto clef staff, the middle line is middle C. Other pitches are read by interval from there: lines below are A, F, D, B; lines above are E, G.

What are common abbreviations for Alto Clef?

Alto Clef is commonly abbreviated as C clef.

What musical terms are related to Alto Clef?

Related terms include: Treble Clef, Bass Clef.

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