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The treble clef (also called G clef) anchors the note G on the second line of the staff. It is used for higher notes, the right-hand part on the piano, as well as most wind instruments and violin.
Classic mnemonics: lines spell 'Every Good Boy Does Fine' (E-G-B-D-F) and spaces spell FACE (F-A-C-E).
The two ledger lines below the staff extend the range down to Middle C (C4, 1st ledger) and A3 (2nd ledger). The two above reach up to A5 and C6.