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piano and a string in orchestra such as viola or violin, hope this helped :)

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Many instruments read in treble clef. Two examples are the Flute and the Trumpet.

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Piano and violin

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What are the five lines called that allt the music is written on?

The five lines that the music is written on is called the stave, or the staff for bass and treble! :)


What is a Great stave?

The Great Stave is the combination of both the treble clef and the base clef


What clef is the snare drum in?

Percussion instruments aren't written in clefs. Each line of the stave represents a different drum. The snare drum is usually in the second gap from the top.


What is a treble staff?

I'll get to the thing in a moment. First, something about the word.Speaking of musical notation, the singular word is usually "staff"; the plural can be "staffs" or "staves." "Stave," however, is the word for a wooden strip that is one piece of a barrel.A staff, or possibly stave, in music is a series of (usually five) parallel lines on which you write notes. The treble (as opposed to bass) staff has a treble clef and is for (1) high-pitched instruments or (2) voices of most women singers.


What does the treble clef written beginning of the stave tell us?

It sets the position of the note 'G'. Originally the Treble Clef was a large letter 'G'. The curve of the clef always starts on the second line of the stave from the bottom which then sets this second line as the note 'G'. From this note all others can be determined (eg botton line 'E', middle line 'B', next line up 'D' and top line 'F', Bottom space 'F', second space up 'A', next space up 'C', top space 'E'). Incidentally, the Bass Clef starts from the second line from the top of the stave and was originally a letter 'F' and so it sets this note as 'F', one octave and one note below the 'G' of the Treble Clef.

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What does the treble clef written before the stave tells us?

Treble clef indicates the position of the note G.


What are the five lines called that allt the music is written on?

The five lines that the music is written on is called the stave, or the staff for bass and treble! :)


What is the base clef used for?

Treble clef is the upper stave of the grand stave used for harp and keyboard instruments. It is also sometimes used, along with tenor clef, for the highest notes played by bass-clef instruments such as the cello, double bass, bassoon, and trombone.


What do you draw on a music stave?

treble clef


What is a Great stave?

The Great Stave is the combination of both the treble clef and the base clef


What clef is the snare drum in?

Percussion instruments aren't written in clefs. Each line of the stave represents a different drum. The snare drum is usually in the second gap from the top.


What is a treble staff?

I'll get to the thing in a moment. First, something about the word.Speaking of musical notation, the singular word is usually "staff"; the plural can be "staffs" or "staves." "Stave," however, is the word for a wooden strip that is one piece of a barrel.A staff, or possibly stave, in music is a series of (usually five) parallel lines on which you write notes. The treble (as opposed to bass) staff has a treble clef and is for (1) high-pitched instruments or (2) voices of most women singers.


What is the word that is in the spaces of the treble clef?

The lines (from top to bottom) on the treble stave are E G B D F The spaces are... F A C E


What does the treble clef written beginning of the stave tell us?

It sets the position of the note 'G'. Originally the Treble Clef was a large letter 'G'. The curve of the clef always starts on the second line of the stave from the bottom which then sets this second line as the note 'G'. From this note all others can be determined (eg botton line 'E', middle line 'B', next line up 'D' and top line 'F', Bottom space 'F', second space up 'A', next space up 'C', top space 'E'). Incidentally, the Bass Clef starts from the second line from the top of the stave and was originally a letter 'F' and so it sets this note as 'F', one octave and one note below the 'G' of the Treble Clef.


What is the piccolo instrument lowest note?

The highest note a piccolo can play is a high C. It would be 4 octaves above middle C on the piano.


Where does middle c gets its name it sits in the middle of the treble clef?

No, its basically in the middle of the piano. That's why.


What is a treble Cleff in music?

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.