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Clef framework
The set of alteration signs (sharps or flats) at the beginning of each music line, right after the clef, at the beginning of a text to define its basic tones or in its course to alter the text itself. Each sign is situated in the line corresponding to the note that, during the text, will be always intended as preceded by that alteration in whichever octave. Adopted in tonal music from the Seventeenth century, the clef framework is not used in atonal music (See Constant alterations).
Clef framework

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