im not sure about other instruments, but i play piano and i know for sure that it has treble clefs. the lowest note is A and the highest note is C. it's different for different pianos. But this is for a grand piano.
Instruments don't play in clefs--people do. In the orchestral world, we trombonists are expected to play in Treble, Alto, Tenor, & Bass clefs on a regular basis. Jazz world is mostly Treble & Bass, though occassionally I've seen Tenor there as well.
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 two clefs normally used are treble and bass. Treble has the higher pitches.
the oboe reads on the treble clef and in the key of C
In order from highest to lowest, the common clefs are: Treble Alto Tenor Bass
The highest known pitch is known as descent and is denoted by a small '8' sign above and touching the treble clef (which literally means that it is one octave higher than the same note in Treble clef).
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Instruments don't play in clefs--people do. In the orchestral world, we trombonists are expected to play in Treble, Alto, Tenor, & Bass clefs on a regular basis. Jazz world is mostly Treble & Bass, though occassionally I've seen Tenor there as well.
The orchestral instruments that use both the bass and tenor clefs are the cello and the bass. These instuments also use the treble clef.
Treble, alto, bass, tenor, percussion. Treble and bass are most common.
The two clefs normally used are treble and bass. Treble has the higher pitches.
the oboe reads on the treble clef and in the key of C
In order from highest to lowest, the common clefs are: Treble Alto Tenor Bass
middle C could be written in bass and treble clefs.
Treble clef, and bass clef, are just clefs, all notes can be played by writing with both of these clefs. If you mean, can the bass clef play below middle C, then yes, but just below at its Bb. The question itself is vague.
The upper is called the "treble" clef; the lower is the "bass" clef.
The clefs are used to tell what register the music is to be played in. Treble is to be played in a higher register, alto and tenor are the middle registers and bass is the low register. These are the four main clefs used, however, the clefs that are mainly seen in music are the treble and bass clef. The clefs also determine where the notes are placed. The treble clef is also known as the 'G' clef as it starts on the G line of the stave (as given by a treble clef). The bass clef starts on the 'F' line of the stave (as given by the bass clef).