Clefgender | Genderclef // Musicgender that is related to musical clefs (treble, alto, bass). Clefgender can be a gender on it's own, referring to; related to musical clefs in general, related to two or more musical clefs, and/or being fluid between genders related to clefs
Gendertreble [left] // Musicgender that is related to the treble clef; it can be described as being as like it is set in a higher range, or is higher pitched.
Genderalto [middle] // Musicgender that is related to the alto clef; it can be described as being like it is set in a mid-range, or is 'between' gendertreble and genderbass while still being distinct
Genderbass [left] // Musicgender that is related to the bass clef; it can be described as being as like it is set in a lower range, or is lower pitched.
Genderclef + subterms originally coined on 07.21.2014 by no-bucks-for-this-doe
We wanted to make an alt flag since (as far as we know) the original flags was just the musicgender flag + the clef itself, which makes hc/logos/icons etc kind of difficult and hard to identify
Musicgender or Musigender: A catchall term for any gender that is related to musicianship or music theory.
See also: Melogender, Cadensgender, Musicagender.
Terms coined by: Unknown
[Image: Flag with 6 stripes with thinner black stripes separating each stripe. Colors start from light paper colored, gradually getting darker until its a light brown in the center, fading back out to the light paper color]
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Below are most of the genders that fit under this umbrella. Warning: loong post.
Genderclef or Clefgender: A gender that you feel is closely connected to musical clefs .
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with an alto clef, bass clef, and treble clef on it].
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Genderbass: A gender that feels as if it is set in a low range, or that is lower pitched.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a bass clef on it].
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Gendertreble: A gender that feels as if it is set in a high range, or that is higher pitched.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a treble clef on it].
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Genderalto: A gender that is between genderbass and gendertreble.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with an alto clef on it].
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Genderbeat: Opposite of melogender, a gender that has little or no tone or music but that is more rhythmic in nature.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with 5 quarter notes on it].
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Genderforte: A gender that is loud; could be that it is close to a binary or another very "prominent" gender such as Maverique.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a fancy f on it].
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Genderfortissimo: A gender that is extremely loud or prominent, could be another term for gender like maverique but that is still connected to music.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with two fancy f’s on it].
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Genderpp / Genderpianissirno: A gender that is very soft; could be that is is extremely close to or is agender.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with two lowercase P’s on it].
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Genderdynamics: The experience of genderfluidity specific to genderflux, where one feels their gender "crescendo" (get louder/more prominent) and "decrescendo" (get softer/less prominent) Could also be said to fluctuate between genderpiano. genderpp, genderforte genderfortissimo, or other dynamical genders.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a crescendo and decrescendo symbol on it (they look like < >)].
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Gendersharp: A gender that feels sharp or higher "pitched" than before.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a sharp symbol (aka italic hashtag) on it].
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Genderflat: A gender that feels flat or at a lower "pitch" than before.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a flat symbol on it].
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Gendernatural: A gender that is currently neither sharp nor flat.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a natural on it].
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Genderpitch: A type of genderfluid that feels as if it changes pitch.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a Hz on it].
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Gendermajor: A gender that feels bright and happy, or other terms you use to describe major keys.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a hollow triangle with the top cut off on it].
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Genderminor: A gender that feels solemn, blue, or deep, or other terms you use to describe minor keys.
[Image: The base musicgender flag but with a minor symbol (thick dash) on it].
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