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There is no straightforward answer to this, as with most things in music it's good if it makes a sound you like, which is purely personal taste.

In general though, raising the treble will make the instrument cut through better in a band setting, but will also potentially increase any hum or other noise in the system.

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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 clef is most used in guitar?

the guitar plays on the G, or treble, clef. It plays transposed down an octave, though, so it could technically play untransposed on a bass clef. All guitar music is written in the treble clef, though.


What is the difference between the treble clef and the vocal tenor clef?

Bass clef is also called F clef , because the clef sign starts on 4th line called F note, this note should be played 5notes below the middle C. Treble clef is called G clef, because the clef sign starts on 2nd line called G note. This note should be played 5 notes above the middle C. Simple answer: The bass clef is below the treble clef so the sound is lower.


What is gain knob for?

Gain is the INPUT volume of your guitar into the amp, drive select will select different types of distortion (or drive) and drive volume is the OUTPUT volume from the amp. Treble, Middle and Bass are all equalization knobs, turn the bass up for more bass in the signal and same applies with middle and treble or turn then down for less of the frequency in the signal


Is the F of the bass clef the same note as the lower F on the treble clef?

No. The lower F on the treble (the F directly abovemiddleC) is anoctave above the first F (second line down) in the bass clef.By the way, the shape of the bass clef is a stylized F, with the two dots above and below the second line from the top (the F we've been talking about).

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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 clef is most used in guitar?

the guitar plays on the G, or treble, clef. It plays transposed down an octave, though, so it could technically play untransposed on a bass clef. All guitar music is written in the treble clef, though.


Song in Concert Pitch Treble Clef How many steps would it have to be transposed down to be in Bass Clef for trombone?

Concert pitch is non-transposing, so a C in treble Clef is STILL a C in Bass clef.


What is the difference between the treble clef and the vocal tenor clef?

Bass clef is also called F clef , because the clef sign starts on 4th line called F note, this note should be played 5notes below the middle C. Treble clef is called G clef, because the clef sign starts on 2nd line called G note. This note should be played 5 notes above the middle C. Simple answer: The bass clef is below the treble clef so the sound is lower.


What is gain knob for?

Gain is the INPUT volume of your guitar into the amp, drive select will select different types of distortion (or drive) and drive volume is the OUTPUT volume from the amp. Treble, Middle and Bass are all equalization knobs, turn the bass up for more bass in the signal and same applies with middle and treble or turn then down for less of the frequency in the signal


Is the F of the bass clef the same note as the lower F on the treble clef?

No. The lower F on the treble (the F directly abovemiddleC) is anoctave above the first F (second line down) in the bass clef.By the way, the shape of the bass clef is a stylized F, with the two dots above and below the second line from the top (the F we've been talking about).


No owners manual how do you set the clock in a 2004 cavalier?

Press and hold the up & down buttons that change the bass, treble, balance, fade, etc.


How do you convert bass clef to tenor clef?

Everything goes down a line; so the B which normally has the midlle line cutting through it would have the one from bottom line going through it. This is very simple but takes a while to get used to. And of couse everything on the treble clef is octaves higher


What are the notes to treble clef and bass clef on trumpet?

the notes are the same but to transpose from trumpet to base clef, in terms of where the notes are located, you would go down a line/space.but if you are transposing to other instruments then you should learn a little about concert pitches.


Where does middle C go on a vocal tenor clef?

On the treble clef and bass clef the notes are on lines and spaces. Here is a way to remember them.4 lines and 5 spacesTreble clefLines Every GoodBoyDeservesFoodSpacesFACEBass clefLines Green BusesDriveFastAlwaysSpacesAllCowsEatGrass


How do you get a clean sound on a fender mustang amp?

Set it to a preset like "57' delux", put the bass, treble, volume and gain down to zero and clear the delay/reverb and mod switches by spinning them and turning them to off, turn the volume up and adjust the treble and bass to where you like it, I usually keep the volume at 5 and the treble at 8. The presets are tricky to deal with, but it's a great amp and with the fuse software, itl do anything u want


What are the three clef signs?

Bass Clef (played by the left hand on a piano), looks similar to this: ):Treble Clef (played by the right hand on a piano), looks similar to this: &