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Desmond December 31, 2014 05:47 AM

Interesting word Clave
 
Amusing interest in Spanish words
Clave means key. If anyone knows music can play a musical instrument they have sheet music with a treble and base clave. And music is played in keys like c sharp. Interesting.

Sorry forgot to mention that sometimes we say Clef instead of clave but they can be interchangeable.
Desmond.

Rusty December 31, 2014 08:29 AM

La clave is the Spanish word for 'clef' (and it also happens to be the word for the musical term 'key' (there is another word for the key that opens a lock--la llave)).

In English, 'clef' and 'key' do not mean the same things, in musical terms.

The clef is the sign placed on a staff, or stave that designates a certain pitch, or note.

For example, the treble clef, also called the G-clef (Spanish: clave de sol), designates the line assigned to the pitch 'G4' (the clef sign makes a cross-hair on that line of the staff). Here is a picture of the treble clef.

The alto clef is called the C-clef because it marks the line assigned to 'C4'. Here it is on a stave.

The bass clef is known as the F-clef (Spanish: clave de fa). It has a dot above and a dot below the line assigned to 'F3'. Here it is on a staff.

The key in which a piece of music is written is designated after the clef sign, using sharp signs or flat signs (or the absence thereof, in the case of a piece written in C Major or A Minor) placed on lines or spaces of the staff. The key, or 'key signature', tells the performer what pitches to play on the marked lines or spaces.

Here is 'Ode to Joy' in the key of C Major. There are no sharps or flats in this key (no sharp or flat signs between the clef sign and the time signature).

Here is the same song in the key of F Major. Note the flat sign appearing between the clef sign and the time signature, on the line assigned to B4. That means the performer should play every note appearing on that line as B flat, a half-tone below B4.


In music, the English word 'clave' is a musical instrument, usually used in pairs. Here you can find a picture of claves (Spanish: las claves).


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