The xylophone typically uses the treble clef. This is because the instrument primarily plays higher-pitched notes, which are represented in the treble clef, making it easier for musicians to read and perform the music. In some cases, the bass clef may be used for lower-register parts, but the treble clef is the standard.
Treble clef.
The orchestral instruments that use both the bass and tenor clefs are the cello and the bass. These instuments also use the treble clef.
Xylophones usually play in the treble celf* - They have made xylophones for bass clef though.
bass clef
violas dont use treble clef they use alto clef
Treble clef.
The orchestral instruments that use both the bass and tenor clefs are the cello and the bass. These instuments also use the treble clef.
Xylophones usually play in the treble celf* - They have made xylophones for bass clef though.
bass clef
violas dont use treble clef they use alto clef
Bass and also tenor clef.
If you mean which clef does a violinist use then it's the treble clef
treble clef
Bass clef.
The piano uses both the treble clef and the bass clef.
The piano uses both the Treble clef (for higher pitches) and the Bass clef (for lower pitches). It plays in the key of C. Sometimes it is misinterpreted that the Treble clef is for the rigth hand and the Bass clef if for the left hand. This isn't true. Both hands can use the Treble clef or Bass clef, or even the right hand can use the Bass clef and the left hand can use the Treble clef.
It's "Clef" No "T." Bass clef.