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Which is higher bass treble alto?

Treble is the highest. Bass is lowest, then alto, then treble.


Which is the highest to lowest of bass treble alto?

Treble, alto, bass


What is the order of alto bass and treble?

Going high to low, it goes treble, alto, then bass.


Clefs on which music notes are written on are?

Treble, alto, bass, tenor, percussion. Treble and bass are most common.


Is alto higher than bass and treble?

When you are speaking of singing voices, the usual four are (from high to low) soprano, alto, tenor and bass. So alto does sing higher than bass. When you are speaking of written staffs, the two staffs are treble (higher) and bass (lower). An alto singing part is typically written on the treble staff; but the alto range extends down (using ledger lines below the staff) into notes that can also be written on the bass staff.


What are the music families for music?

In Orchestra, there is Alto (violas) Treble (violins) And Bass (cellos and string bass)


What is the order of treble alto bass from highest to lowest?

The order from highest to lowest is treble, alto, and bass. The treble voice typically represents the highest range, often sung by sopranos. The alto voice follows, providing a lower harmony, while the bass voice is the lowest, usually sung by men. This arrangement is commonly used in choral music and vocal ensembles.


What are the four main types singing voices?

Bass, Alto, Tenor & Treble.


What is the sign called at the beginning of a staff?

(treble/alto/bass/tenor) cleff


What brands of recorders are there?

Garklein,sopranino,descant,treble/alto,tenor,bass,great bass,contra bass,sub contra bass.


How many clefs are there?

Contrary to what most people believe (3 clefs: Bass, Treble, Alto), there are actually 7 that I know of. Yes, some are Treble, Bass, and Alto. But, there are four more: Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Baritone, and Tenor. I believe Tenors usually use Baritone Clef though.


What is a treble saxophone?

There is no such thing as a treble saxophone. From high to low, it goes like this: sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, contra-bass. Saxophones also have different pitches within those groupings. For example, the alto is usually in E flat. There is also the F, and C. However, I believe all saxes below the baritone are played in the bass clef, which would make all higher saxophones until the alto treble instrument, smeaning they play in the treble clef. I am not sure about soprano and sopranino.