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!
(generally speaking) yes. As as aside, it's "clef" not "cleft."
Usually the Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax all play in bass clef.
Clarinets play in treble clef.
No the violin's have there own clef and viola's also have there own clef but cello and bass have the same clef.
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the oboe reads on the treble clef and in the key of C
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
It depends on what you mean. But in general, the Trumpet, Tuba, Valve Trombone, and French Horn are all similar to the trumpet in the way they operate, but they don't all play the same clef