Yes, it establishes "G" on the second line from the bottom in your staff. The only exception is if you use traditional French notation, in which case the treble clef (and "G") is on the bottom line.
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.
The spaces, from top to bottom, in treble clef, are: E C A F
well on piano, there are two lots of staves. (the lines which the notes go on). The left hand plays the lower notes which is the Bass clef. The right hand plays the higher notes which is the Treble clef.I hope that helps Treble clef: The G-clef is placed on the second line of the staff, positioning G above middle C. (The curl of the clef encircles the line.) Bass clef: The F-clef is placed on the fourth line of the staff, positioning F below middle C. (The line is between the two dots of the clef.)
The treble clef, which wraps around G on the staff.
The G clef (Treble) is so named because the circle at the bottom part of it, goes around the G line of the treble clef. The F clef (Bass) is so named because the two dots following the backward C are on either side of the F line of the bass clef.
Violin music is written using the treble clef.
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.
The spaces, from top to bottom, in treble clef, are: E C A F
The bottom line of the treble clef is E4 and the top line is F5, so portions of both (but not the entirety of either) the fourth and fifth octaves on a piano are in the treble clef.
A symbol indicating that the second line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of G above middle C. It's the clef that woodwinds play in. Bass clef is played in by brass players. -kani92 A Treble Clef is a symbol which represents the high pitched notes. It is also called the G clef because it starts on the second line of the Staff or Stave.A staff or stave is 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music notes are written on.
On a staff line with 5 lines
A low C on the treble clef (on the first leger line below the staff) joins with a high C on the Bass clef (the first leger line above the staff)
G clef is another name for the treble clef (it circles the G line on the staff). It represents a higher range than the bass clef.
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.
well on piano, there are two lots of staves. (the lines which the notes go on). The left hand plays the lower notes which is the Bass clef. The right hand plays the higher notes which is the Treble clef.I hope that helps Treble clef: The G-clef is placed on the second line of the staff, positioning G above middle C. (The curl of the clef encircles the line.) Bass clef: The F-clef is placed on the fourth line of the staff, positioning F below middle C. (The line is between the two dots of the clef.)
The 'G' clef is the treble clef, it is called that because the 'spiral' of the treble clef lies on the G line (second line from bottom). The bass clef is called the 'F' clef because it looks kind of like this ): and the line between those two dots in the middle (second line from top), is the 'F' line.
The treble clef, which wraps around G on the staff.