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Clarinets play in treble clef.
The notes below the treble clef are typically referred to as the bass clef notes.
The piano is played using both the bass clef and treble clef. The right hand typically plays in the treble clef, while the left hand plays in the bass clef.
To transpose music from the tenor clef to the treble clef, you need to move all notes up a major 9th (or down a minor 3rd). This means that if a note is on a line in the tenor clef, it will move to the space above it in the treble clef, and if a note is in a space in the tenor clef, it will move to the line above it in the treble clef.
The notes on the treble clef are E, G, B, D, F.
Name the following notes in the treble clef
the treble clef :)
Treble Clef
A g2 clef.
Bass Clef Treble Clef
Violin music is written using the treble clef.
G clef is another name for treble clef. The lines in the treble clef are E G B D and F. The spaces in the treble clef are F A C and E.
G clef is another name for the treble clef (it circles the G line on the staff). It represents a higher range than the bass clef.
the oboe reads on the treble clef and in the key of C
Treble
Clarinets play in treble clef.
The G clef (Treble) is so named because the circle at the bottom part of it, goes around the G line of the treble clef. The F clef (Bass) is so named because the two dots following the backward C are on either side of the F line of the bass clef.