treble
No, some fingerings are the same or similar but others are quite different.
Here are the six types of recorder from smallest to largest:Kleine SopranoDescant (Also called Soprano)Treble (Also called Alto)TenorBassAlto-BassHope that helps!
That depends on the instrument. For example, trumpet music is typically written in treble clef, while trombone and tuba music is in bass clef. And, of course, variations on instruments (bass trumpet) can differ from the convention.
Covering all holes would be a C. Also covering the hole at the back and the second hole (a treble C)
treble
piano/ guitar /recorder /flute /ukulele /mandolin /violin
No, some fingerings are the same or similar but others are quite different.
Here are the six types of recorder from smallest to largest:Kleine SopranoDescant (Also called Soprano)Treble (Also called Alto)TenorBassAlto-BassHope that helps!
Covering all holes would be a C. Also covering the hole at the back and the second hole (a treble C)
That depends on the instrument. For example, trumpet music is typically written in treble clef, while trombone and tuba music is in bass clef. And, of course, variations on instruments (bass trumpet) can differ from the convention.
Covering all holes would be a C. Also covering the hole at the back and the second hole (a treble C)
Kenneth Rudrum has written: 'Gay recorders, for descant or treble recorders with piano acc' -- subject(s): Recorder and piano music
d d e d g f#, d d e d a g, d d b g f #
Treble is the highest. Bass is lowest, then alto, then treble.
a treble cleff is a number
I believe it is : C(treble) B A G F E D C(Bass) http://www.infovisual.info/04/040_en.html