Soprano, alto, and tenor (transposed up an octave).
Soprano voices but I'm not sure.
PS I have this question in my theory book one.
Soprano and sometimes alto.
High voices, typically the female voices, sing in treble clef.
That depends on the instrument. For example, trumpet music is typically written in treble clef, while trombone and tuba music is in bass clef. And, of course, variations on instruments (bass trumpet) can differ from the convention.
Most of the time It is in Treble.
the guitar plays on the G, or treble, clef. It plays transposed down an octave, though, so it could technically play untransposed on a bass clef. All guitar music is written in the treble clef, though.
actually basses can play on three clefs bass clef, tenor clef, and treble clef, its rare for basses to use to treble but it is used when the notes get higher and higher. so they can play both but mostly bass clef
Violin music is written using the treble clef.
High voices, typically the female voices, sing in treble clef.
That depends on the instrument. For example, trumpet music is typically written in treble clef, while trombone and tuba music is in bass clef. And, of course, variations on instruments (bass trumpet) can differ from the convention.
Most of the time It is in Treble.
The time signature comes after treble clef when writing a piece of music.
Sousaphone music can be transposed in both bass and treble clef
Music written for the violin uses notes written in the treble clef.
the guitar plays on the G, or treble, clef. It plays transposed down an octave, though, so it could technically play untransposed on a bass clef. All guitar music is written in the treble clef, though.
actually basses can play on three clefs bass clef, tenor clef, and treble clef, its rare for basses to use to treble but it is used when the notes get higher and higher. so they can play both but mostly bass clef
Music for the viola is written in alto clef, where middle C is the middle line of the staff. Violists also learn the treble clef, with G on the second line (counting from the bottom) of the staff, to play in higher registers of the instrument.Cellos play in bass clef and also tenor clef. Some of their music can employ the alto or treble clef as well, though this is less common.
Bass Clef Treble Clef
They both play in treble clef. Alto plays in the key of E flat, and tenor plays in the key of B flat.