a treble cleff is a number
treble cleff and base cleff
It can be either bass cleff or treble cleff, however, most of the euphonium players I know play bass cleff, and I think bass cleff is the standard.
nothing "comes after it". But there is a bass cleff
They are the notes of the treble cleff
It depends which staff it is. If it is the treble cleff (staff) the answer is E, if it is the Bass cleff, the answer is G.
No. the flute is a treble cleff instrument
it is a treble cleff note
If the dynamic is written underneath the treble cleff and there is no dynamic underneath the bass cleff then it applies to both lines.
It uses the same setup as a piano: 1 staff in treble cleff and 1 staff in bass cleff.
(treble/alto/bass/tenor) cleff
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.
The G clef, or treble clef, indicates the position of the note G.