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The image shows four staves of musical notation. Each stave contains two clef symbols, one treble and one bass, with corresponding notes and musical markings. The notation suggests a piece of music written for piano, as the top two lines represent the treble clef, typically played with the right hand, while the bottom two lines represent the bass clef, typically played with the left hand. The musical markings include 'sf', an abbreviation for sforzando, which indicates a sudden, strong accent.

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  • Treble Clef: The treble clef, primarily for higher-pitched notes, is played by the right hand on the piano. It contains the melody and harmonic content of the music.
  • Bass Clef: The bass clef, primarily for lower-pitched notes, is played by the left hand on the piano. It provides harmonic support and rhythm.
  • Musical Notation: The notes and symbols on the stave represent the specific pitches, rhythms, and dynamics the musician should follow to perform the piece correctly. Rhythmic and dynamic details are encoded on the staff.