>>>>> "Graham" == Graham Percival <gra...@percival-music.ca> writes:

Graham> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 07:51:03PM -0700, Carl Sorensen wrote:

Graham> I'd rather keep them at the end, to somewhat discourage their
Graham> use.  Only music history geeks will understand them; \treble
Graham> is much more widely understood.


Not entirely true.  Music theoreticians will also understand them --
the `treble' clef is a G clef on the second staff line; the `bass'
clef is an F clef on the fourth staff line -- that's how it was always
explained to me when I was learning music.  And check the Wikipedia
article on Clef.
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