its the yhe first thing you see before the actual notes for a piece of music
Trebble
No the violin's have there own clef and viola's also have there own clef but cello and bass have the same clef.
It depends on which staff and which direction:Trebble staff, going up: 2nd spaceBass staff, going up: 1st space(if that makes any sence, if not look up a picture on google)
I haven't heard of F clef. do you mean Alto Clef or maybe Bass Clef?For information about all the clef's, see the Wikipedia link below:
Treble
Trebble
A bass clef is basically a trebble clef, but it tells you it's bass music/tablature.
A bass clef is basically a trebble clef, but it tells you it's bass music/tablature.
The different clef names used in music notation are treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, and tenor clef.
No the violin's have there own clef and viola's also have there own clef but cello and bass have the same clef.
The treble clef is used for guitar notation.
The clefs used in music notation are the treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, and tenor clef.
The clefs used in music notation are the treble clef, bass clef, and alto clef.
The different clef symbols used in music notation are the treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, and tenor clef. Each clef indicates which notes are represented on the staff.
The bass clef is used for lower notes while the treble clef is used for higher notes in music notation.
The different types of music clefs used in sheet music notation are treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, and tenor clef.
The different musical clefs used in sheet music notation are the treble clef, bass clef, alto clef, and tenor clef. Each clef indicates which notes are represented on the staff.