Generally music written for the piano will place the notes intended for the left hand in the bass clef, although there is no reason a musical piece could not be written to be played entirely in the Treble clef.
When playing the piano, the left hand is usually written in bass clef. (There are times when the left hand is written in treble clef depending on what notes need to be played, but it is normally standard for the left hand to be in bass clef and the right hand to be in treble clef.)
Your left provides the harmony while your right plays the melody.
The piano switches clefs at middle "C". It is not at the exact middle of the keyboard, however. The exact middle is the space between middle "E" and Middle "F". Middle "C" is two white notes to the left of that point.
Usually the right hand on the piano uses the treble clef (or G clef).
Bass Clef (played by the left hand on a piano), looks similar to this: ):Treble Clef (played by the right hand on a piano), looks similar to this: &
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.
actually basses can play on three clefs bass clef, tenor clef, and treble clef, its rare for basses to use to treble but it is used when the notes get higher and higher. so they can play both but mostly bass clef
Bass clef
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.
Yes. Accordion music is like piano music because it uses both the treble and the bass clef. Usually, you play the notes in the treble clef with the right hand and the notes in the bass clef with the left hand.
This is called the Grand Staff. It is commonly used for instruments with large ranges such as the piano and the organ. On the piano, the right hand usually plays the notes written in treble clef, and the left hand plays the bass clef notes.
Usually Just Bass for left hand and Treble Clef for the right hand.
That would be the majority of keyboard instruments, such as the piano, harpsichord, and organ.
Usually the right hand on the piano uses the treble clef (or G clef).
The piano switches clefs at middle "C". It is not at the exact middle of the keyboard, however. The exact middle is the space between middle "E" and Middle "F". Middle "C" is two white notes to the left of that point.
Bass Clef (played by the left hand on a piano), looks similar to this: ):Treble Clef (played by the right hand on a piano), looks similar to this: &
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.
actually basses can play on three clefs bass clef, tenor clef, and treble clef, its rare for basses to use to treble but it is used when the notes get higher and higher. so they can play both but mostly bass clef
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.