No. Clarinets are in Trebel clef, Baritones are in Bass Clef
F cleff is a term for Bass clef G cleff is a term for trebel 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
If you mean which clef does a violinist use then it's the treble clef
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:
There are many ways which to draw d, depending on which clef you are in, and which D you are referring to. If you're referring to the d beside middle C, then draw the notehead just below the 5 lines of the treble clef, making sure it is touching the line but not overlapping it. This note can also be written in the bass clef, by drawing a line above the lines in the bass clef, then writing the notehead above the drawn line, making sure it is touching it but not overlapping it. D an octave above middle C is written on the 4th line from the bottom on the trebel clef. D an octave below middle C is written on the third line on the bass clef.
If you mean what clef, that would be treble clef.
It's a type of clef used for low notes.
You mean just the clef for upright bass? It's bass clef.. heheh.
Treble
Is it a tenor clef? A tenor clef looks like that.
the treble clef :)