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Some instruments that read in treble clef are the flute, violin, guitar, piano (the top staff), oboe, Trumpet, Clarinet, and alto Saxophone. Really, if the instrument has the potential, they can read in many clefs. The cello, for example, can read in both bass and tenor, given you know how to read both. The french horn can read treble and bass. It depends on the intrument's range.

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