I starts at A1 and works itself up to a D9. So A1-D9
The orchestral instruments that use both the bass and tenor clefs are the cello and the bass. These instuments also use the treble clef.
The 'Cello is in Concert Pitch (C) so A above middle C will equal 440 (same as the piano)
Clef.
bass clef
The glockenspiel clef, also known as the "treble clef," is a notation used for instruments that play in higher ranges, such as the glockenspiel itself. It is positioned on the staff to indicate that notes are played one octave higher than written. In this clef, the notes correspond to the lines and spaces of the treble staff, making it suitable for notating the bright, high-pitched melodies typical of the glockenspiel.
I starts at A1 and works itself up to a D9. So A1-D9
The orchestral instruments that use both the bass and tenor clefs are the cello and the bass. These instuments also use the treble clef.
The 'Cello is in Concert Pitch (C) so A above middle C will equal 440 (same as the piano)
Clef.
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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.