a grand staff

shows both the treble and bass staff.
shows only treble staff.
shows only bass staff.
shows no clefs.

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A grand staff shows both the treble and bass staff. There are two clefs included - the treble clef on the top staff and the bass clef on the bottom staff.

If a music notation only shows the treble staff, it means it contains music that is typically played by instruments or sung by voices with higher ranges.

If a music notation only shows the bass staff, it means it contains music that is typically played by instruments or sung by voices with lower ranges.

If a music notation shows no clefs, it means it is lacking any clef symbols and can be interpreted in different ways depending on the context or the intentions of the composer or arranger.
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