No. A treble clef means that you play the notes above middle c, and a rest is a space where absolutely no notes are played. They can be for:
A whole bar [a semibreve rest]
2 beats [minim rest]
1 beat [crotchet rest]
1/2 a beat [quaver rest]
1/4 of a beat [semiquaver rest]
1/8 of a beat [demisemiquaver rest]
the treble clef :)
Violin music is written using the treble clef.
the oboe reads on the treble clef and in the key of C
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Clarinets play in treble clef.
The treble clef is also known as the 'g' clef. The bass clef is also known as the 'f' clef.
Yes, all As are natural for the rest of the measure no matter the clef.
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Treble clef
treble clef
The treble clef, which wraps around G on the staff.
Treble clef or G clef, because it indicates the position of the note G.