The 'G' clef is the treble clef, it is called that because the 'spiral' of the treble clef lies on the G line (second line from bottom).
The bass clef is called the 'F' clef because it looks kind of like this ): and the line between those two dots in the middle (second line from top), is the 'F' line.
G clef is another name for treble clef. The lines in the treble clef are E G B D and F. The spaces in the treble clef are F A C and E.
not entirely sure what you mean, i think you mean how do you get chord names, i.e C, onto a stave? it depends what clef you use, on the G Clef, a C is the 3rd gap from the bottom. on the bass clef (F Clef), a C would be the second gap from the bottom. a good way of remembering notes on the different staves is - G Clef - F A C E the music (the notes F, A, C, E go in the gaps) Bass Clef - All Cows Eat Grass ( the notes A, C, E, G go in the gaps)
The clefs in music scores appears way down in the Medieval period: centuries before the modern notation came into practice. The ancient clefs had no names such as treble clef or bass clef. Some of oldest clefs are F clef and G clef. They had no fixed position in the staff: also known as dynamic clefs. The alto clef and tenor clefs are two positions derived from the ancient C clef.
Here is a link to a picture of the Trebel clef G major and Tabs for G major in a scale http://www.sixstringsensei.com/lessons/major_scale/images/tab_g_major_scale.gif
You draw a circle around a circle.
Treble clef is a G clef, because the loop goes around the line for G.
Yes, the treble clef can also be known as the G clef, as the line that the circle of the clef is on, (the line second up from the bottom) is where the note of G is written.
The G clef (Treble) is so named because the circle at the bottom part of it, goes around the G line of the treble clef. The F clef (Bass) is so named because the two dots following the backward C are on either side of the F line of the bass clef.
The swirl in the bottom half of the clef cirlces around the G line of the clef. It also looks a bit like a G.
"G" Clef. It's called this because the little curly thing wraps around the G line on the music staff.
The bass clef is also known as the 'f' clef (because the line in-between the two dots is the note f). The treble clef is also known as the 'g' clef (because the line that the circle in the middle is on is the note g).
The treble clef, which wraps around G on the staff.
The treble clef is also sometimes called the "G clef" because it evolved from an ornate letter "G." The hook on the front of the "G" loops around a staff line and designates it as the pitch "g" above middle "c."
Treble clef, because it indicates the position for G.
the treble clef :)
G clef is another name for the treble clef (it circles the G line on the staff). It represents a higher range than the bass clef.
F cleff is a term for Bass clef G cleff is a term for trebel clef