First, find middle C on the keyboard. Every key to the left of middle C is in the bass clef, and every key to the right of middle C is in the treble clef.
Bass Clef Mostly. Some however, still use the treble clef.NOTE: The viola uses the viola clef and the piano/keyboard uses both treble and bass.
Treble is the highest. Bass is lowest, then alto, then treble.
Yes, you can play bass on a keyboard; but not necessarily any keyboard. If your keyboard supports voices, then it should have a bass(mine has fingered bass, slap bass, and acoustic bass) setting. You can then either play just the bass line on the lower end of the keyboard or if your keyboard offers split voicing you can play an accompaniment in the treble register. A good example would be The Doors. All of their "bass lines" were actually writen, recorded, and performed by keyboardist Ray Manzarek.
Bass is low, treble is high.
Treble, alto, bass
SGH-E250 does not have bass or treble control. Only volume is available.
They aren't. There are 4 clefs; treble, alto, tenor, bass and you don't combine them into one stave.
Grand staff, which is primarily seen in piano and other keyboard music.
The main components to every piano accordion are the treble keyboard, bellows and bass keyboard. The treble keyboard is similar to a piano or organ and the keys are arranged at right angles to the musical instrument with the tops of the keys pointing inwards towards the bellows. The bellows is located between the treble and bass ends and its main function is to drive air through the tone chamber to excite the reeds producing sound. The left hand side consists of a Stradella bass mechanism which is standard for all piano accordions.
Going high to low, it goes treble, alto, then bass.
Treble
The piano is one instrument that has the range to bridge the two staffs--bass and treble.