Usually treble clef and bass clef.
The bass clef is different from the treble clef because it is used to notate lower pitches in music, while the treble clef is used for higher pitches. The bass clef helps musicians read and play notes that are lower in pitch on instruments like the piano, cello, and trombone.
The Bass Clef is usually the clef used for lower pitched voices.
The treble clef is typically used for piano music.
Bass Clef Treble Clef
Piano notes can be notated on sheet music using the treble clef for the right hand and the bass clef for the left hand. Notes can also be represented by their letter names (A, B, C, etc.) or by their position on the staff. Additionally, symbols like sharps, flats, and naturals are used to indicate changes in pitch.
The piano uses both the treble clef and the bass clef.
The different piano key symbols used in music notation include the treble clef, bass clef, and the grand staff.
The only instrument that uses the Alto Clef is the Viola these days. But on Grade 3 piano theory you need to learn the Alto Clef.
The piano is played using both the bass clef and treble clef. The right hand typically plays in the treble clef, while the left hand plays in the bass clef.
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.
To notate low-pitched notes on a musical staff, particularly in the bass clef below the staff, you would use ledger lines below the staff to indicate notes that are lower than the standard range of the bass clef.
The bass clef starts on the piano keyboard at the F note below middle C.