Alto
Alto
Alto
Instruments that typically use the treble clef include the violin, flute, clarinet, trumpet, and saxophone. Additionally, the treble clef is used for the right hand in piano music, as well as for the voice parts of soprano and alto. This clef indicates higher pitches, making it suitable for instruments that play in the upper range.
The bass clef.
Neutral Clef or "Percussion Clef"
Viola uses the alto clef.
Viola does-- if u know how to read treble its not that hard just add one... ex. on treble the center line is B on alto clef just add one letter from the alphabet-- the middle line is C. if you play viola its pretty simple too because Middle C is Literally on the Middle! - im an orch dork (:
The viola uses the Alto clef. This clef is sometimes called the C 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.
If you are referencing the "bass clef" as notes, then there are several instruments:cellobassvioletrombonetubapiano (can play both treble and bass clef)
A bass clef is a musical notation used to indicate the pitch of notes in sheet music. The following instruments can play the bass clef. Bass guitar, cello, piano, trombone, keyboard, tuba, bassoon, bass clarinet and bari saxophone.
Viola normally plays in the alto clef. However in score-reading, the treble-clef is used as the viola does not play registers as low as the other strings.alto cleff