the guitar plays on the G, or treble, clef. It plays transposed down an octave, though, so it could technically play untransposed on a bass clef. All guitar music is written in the treble clef, though.
Well they vary between the treble and bass clef. The great thing about the guitar is the variety of notes
It plays in the treble clef
treble usually
treble
Treble cleff for normal 6 string guitar. Bass clef for 4 BASS guitar.
Treble
The majority of any score written for bass guitar will use a bass clef. Very rarely will it be anything else.
They are different forms of wriring music. The treble clef is used for higher instruments such as flutes, violins and guitar wheras the bass clef is used for the left hand piano part, bass guitars and cellos.
Because of music theory. The bass guitar is played in the bass clef.
Bass and treble clef.
Treble cleff for normal 6 string guitar. Bass clef for 4 BASS guitar.
most commonly, tabs. but in notation it is on a treble clef
F(Bass) Clef and G(Treble) Clef.
Bss guitar music comes in bass clef. This is the lowest clef and if the note has the middle line running through it it is a D. Hope this helps :)
If you mean what clef, that would be treble clef.
treble clef
Treble
Treble Clef ... Guitarists can use regular music, but most have chord fingering icons above the staff.
The majority of any score written for bass guitar will use a bass clef. Very rarely will it be anything else.
They are different forms of wriring music. The treble clef is used for higher instruments such as flutes, violins and guitar wheras the bass clef is used for the left hand piano part, bass guitars and cellos.
The Viola, coming between violin and cello in voice, uses the alto clef, which is a rarely used clef.