lines: every good boy does fine
spaces: FINE
the oboe reads on the treble clef and in the key of C
It means the key signature of the following music is in the key of F major of D minor
it is the cleff I think what you are looking for is the key signature.
They both play in treble clef. Alto plays in the key of E flat, and tenor plays in the key of B flat.
1) sop with leveling staff 2) solid staff 3) folding staff 4) target staff
The keys of B major and G sharp minor have five sharps in the treble clef, but like all key signatures, the sharps significations also appear in the bass clef.
Key Signatures are usually found after the clefs. There are both on the bass and the treble clef.
the oboe reads on the treble clef and in the key of C
It means the key signature of the following music is in the key of F major of D minor
There could be many answers, but I choose the word, "key". A Key signature is placed beside the clef signs in any piece of music.
it is the cleff I think what you are looking for is the key signature.
Treble Clef followed by a flat on the middle (B) linefollowed by a flat on the top (E) space
Any scale will have the same key signature in both the bass and treble clef. For A major, the key signature consists of F#, C#, and G#.To write the key signature:Treble Clef: the sharps correspond to the 1st and 3rd spaces, and the second line [F#, C#, and G#, respectively].Bass Clef: the sharps correspond to the 2nd and 4th spaces, and the 4th line [C#, G#, and F#, respectively).
First, find middle C on the keyboard. Every key to the left of middle C is in the bass clef, and every key to the right of middle C is in the treble clef.
Well, if you are asking about key signature, it depends on the key. As in the treble clef, the key of G, for instance, would have one sharp; however the sharp would be on the fourth line because that is where the F is. If you are asking about the clef, the bass clef (also called the F clef) is essentially a blob of ink on the F line surrounded by a spiral, with two dots (:) to the right, and on either side of the F line. You can see it by going to wikipedia.org and typing "clef" in the search box.
They both play in treble clef. Alto plays in the key of E flat, and tenor plays in the key of B flat.
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.