Since the tambourine is not a melodic instrument, it does not utilize either the bass or treble clef. Like drums, it uses percussion notation to show where specific tones, rudiments, accents, etc are supposed to be used. For more info, see the related link below.
bass clef
violas dont use treble clef they use alto clef
Bass and also tenor clef.
If you mean which clef does a violinist use then it's the treble clef
Bass clef.
treble clef
It is a black RhythmTech tambourine with nickel jingles.
The piano uses both the Treble clef (for higher pitches) and the Bass clef (for lower pitches). It plays in the key of C. Sometimes it is misinterpreted that the Treble clef is for the rigth hand and the Bass clef if for the left hand. This isn't true. Both hands can use the Treble clef or Bass clef, or even the right hand can use the Bass clef and the left hand can use the Treble clef.
It's "Clef" No "T." Bass clef.
Viola uses the alto clef.
Yes, treble clef is the highest clef of them all.
most of the base interments use the base clef i think the cornet or trumpet is the only interment that uses treble clef.