In bass clef, G could be the bottom line or the top space.
Bass and also tenor clef.
Treble
Bass clef.
what is a low bass and a hie bass
Percussion instruments used to use the bass clef, but nowadays untuned percussion used what is called the neutral clef. The symbol for the neutral clef is two vertical lines, and music is written onto the staff. Each line or space corresponds to a certain drum or symbol.
Bass and also tenor clef.
To notate the keyword "notes" on a grand staff, you would write the letter names of the notes on the appropriate lines or spaces of the staff. The letter names for "notes" would be written as follows: N on the second line of the treble clef staff O on the first space of the treble clef staff T on the third line of the bass clef staff E on the first space of the bass clef staff S on the second space of the bass clef staff
Bass Clef. This is to make it easier to read as if it was in treble clef there would be loads of sub-line below the stave.
bass clef
Treble
Bass clef.
Alto clef
A bass clef is basically a trebble clef, but it tells you it's bass music/tablature.
Typically, clef's denote staffed music, not notes on an instrument.... However if you want to be technical about it "middle C" which is the space above the middle line in the treble cleft would be found on the 17th fret of your bass. This is because the bass instrument plays the bass clef, but it is an octave below the bass clef that cellos read, and clefs were designed for orchestral instruments. If you wanted to decide where the clefs lay, a good rule is from the low C on your a-string to it's octave is bass cleff, and anything above the 5th fret on your g-string is treble clef
what is a low bass and a hie bass
Bass clef.
Bass and treble clef.