(generally speaking) yes. As as aside, it's "clef" not "cleft."
The Viola does not have a treble cleft. but if you know the notes in a treble cleft write them down and just play the notes
The French Horn plays in the treble clef 🎼 of course. I play it, and it is the best instrument ever! It is also proven to be the hardest!
Xylophones usually play in the treble celf* - They have made xylophones for bass clef though.
It's a low brass instrument, But it can reach the low treble clef notes.
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The slides on a french horn help carry the sound from the mouthpiece to the bell. I know this because i happen to play the french horn.
He played the French Horn
French Horn in F plays a G
The English horn player reads music in treble clef. Like many wind instruments, it is a transposing instrument. When the English horn player reads any printed note, the instrument produces sound pitched a perfect fourth lower. For example, when the English horn player reads and fingers the instrument for C, an F is produced.If transposing down it would be a fifth
French horn, violin, and piano.
the french for is usually located in the back and center depending on how musicians play the french horn