treble clef
The treble clef (not cleft) is a G clef, because it indicates the staff position of the note G.
The treble clef, which wraps around G on the staff.
Yes, the treble clef can also be known as the G clef, as the line that the circle of the clef is on, (the line second up from the bottom) is where the note of G is written.
Treble clef, because it indicates the position for G.
The swirl in the bottom half of the clef cirlces around the G line of the clef. It also looks a bit like a G.
Treble clef.
The treble clef is also known as the 'g' clef. The bass clef is also known as the 'f' clef.
The bass clef is also known as the 'f' clef (because the line in-between the two dots is the note f). The treble clef is also known as the 'g' clef (because the line that the circle in the middle is on is the note g).
There is no difference. The treble clef and the G clef are the same musical symbol. The treble clef is sometimes identified as the G clef as the purpose...
The treble clef is also sometimes called the "G clef" because it evolved from an ornate letter "G." The hook on the front of the "G" loops around a staff line and designates it as the pitch "g" above middle "c."
Violin music is written using the treble clef.
The other designation for the bass clef is the 'F' clef.