its the yhe first thing you see before the actual notes for a piece of music
Trebble
No the violin's have there own clef and viola's also have there own clef but cello and bass have the same clef.
It depends on which staff and which direction:Trebble staff, going up: 2nd spaceBass staff, going up: 1st space(if that makes any sence, if not look up a picture on google)
I haven't heard of F clef. do you mean Alto Clef or maybe Bass Clef?For information about all the clef's, see the Wikipedia link below:
Treble
Trebble
A bass clef is basically a trebble clef, but it tells you it's bass music/tablature.
A bass clef is basically a trebble clef, but it tells you it's bass music/tablature.
No the violin's have there own clef and viola's also have there own clef but cello and bass have the same clef.
It depends on which staff and which direction:Trebble staff, going up: 2nd spaceBass staff, going up: 1st space(if that makes any sence, if not look up a picture on google)
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If you mean which clef does a violinist use then it's the treble clef
most commonly, tabs. but in notation it is on a treble clef
The three main types of clef signs used in modern music notation are the G-clef, C-clef, and F-clef Placement on different lines of the staff indicate a different tessituras, with nine possible distinct clefs. In contemporary music literature, only four clefs are used regularly: the treble clef, the bass clef, the alto clef, and the tenor clef with the treble and bass clefs the most common.
I haven't heard of F clef. do you mean Alto Clef or maybe Bass Clef?For information about all the clef's, see the Wikipedia link below:
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.
Music written for the violin uses notes written in the treble clef.