aka the "C" clef ... the middle line is the note "C".
The "C" clef ... as the middle line is the heard note of C
The F clef: the line that the two dots on the right surround is the note F.
Bass clef is an F clef, meaning it indicates the position of F.
Alto clef, violas use it.
G-Clef
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The base clef is also called the f clef, because if you look at it, the line in between the two dots of the base clef when it is on a staff is the f line.
The Great Stave is the combination of both the treble clef and the base clef
the bass clef
The bass clef,{or F clef},has five lines and five spaces. The lines on a bass clef,[lowest to highest],are G,B,D,F and the top line is A. The spaces in a bass clef,{lowest to highest are} are A,C,E and G.
Treble Clef
Bass Clef Treble Clef
most of the base interments use the base clef i think the cornet or trumpet is the only interment that uses treble clef.
Treble clef. It indicates the position of the note G.
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The base clef is also called the f clef, because if you look at it, the line in between the two dots of the base clef when it is on a staff is the f line.
the treble clef :)
The Great Stave is the combination of both the treble clef and the base clef
A g2 clef.
the bass clef
The bass clef,{or F clef},has five lines and five spaces. The lines on a bass clef,[lowest to highest],are G,B,D,F and the top line is A. The spaces in a bass clef,{lowest to highest are} are A,C,E and G.
the notes are the same but to transpose from trumpet to base clef, in terms of where the notes are located, you would go down a line/space.but if you are transposing to other instruments then you should learn a little about concert pitches.