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staff A set of five lines which are used in conjunction with a clef to provide a means of notating pitch. noteheads are placed on the lines or spaces of the staff and to notate music. The following is an example of a Treble Clef staff, listing the pitches associated with each line and space. Ledger lines may be used to extend the range of a staff.
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staff of Wrisberg Prominence of the cuneiform cartilage seen in the normal larynx during examination.
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staff In music, the set of horizontal lines and spaces on which notes are written or printed. (See Appendix.)
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staff Pastoral - See Crozier.
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staff the pole on which any type of flag is attached. In Civil War usage the infantry staffs were called pikes and the cavalry or mounted artillery staffs were called lances.
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