They aren't. There are 4 clefs; treble, alto, tenor, bass and you don't combine them into one stave.
1) sop with leveling staff 2) solid staff 3) folding staff 4) target staff
The treble clef is used in violin music, and other instuments like clarinet, flute, piccolo, cor anglais and oboe. the trumpet and horn also use it. interesting fact: in Anton bruckner's symphony no 7, the 4 tubas use the treble clef.Revision:The treble clef is used for high instruments, such as the violin, flute, clarinet, piano, harp and others.
clef tells you which lines and spaces are which notes. There are 3 clefs: treble, alto, and bass, Treble and bass are the most used, alto is rarely used. In any clef, there are a set of 5 lines and 4 spaces in between the lines. In treble clef, the lines are named E, G, B, D, F, the spaces are named F, A, C, E. In bass Clef, the lines are named G, B, D, F, A, and the spaces are named A, C, E, G. Ledger lines are the lines added above or below the staff to indicate what note it is. In treble clef, the 1st ledger line on the bottom is C the space below that line is B, the 1st ledger line on the top is G and the space above the line is A
A musical staff typically has five lines. It's like a mini highway for notes to travel on. So, if you're looking for a place to park your musical notes, those five lines are where they'll be hanging out.
They aren't. There are 4 clefs; treble, alto, tenor, bass and you don't combine them into one stave.
A symbol indicating that the second line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of G above middle C. It's the clef that woodwinds play in. Bass clef is played in by brass players. -kani92 A Treble Clef is a symbol which represents the high pitched notes. It is also called the G clef because it starts on the second line of the Staff or Stave.A staff or stave is 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music notes are written on.
Music is written on what is called a staff. There are two parts to the staff, called the clef's. The clef with the higher notes on it is called the treble, or "g" clef's. The lower one is called the bass, or "f" clef's. They both have exactly 5 lines and 4 spaces.You can remember the treble clef's line notes by saying this saying going from the bottom to the top: Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge, every good boy does fine, or Elvis's Guitar Broke Down Friday. The space notes spell: FACE.And as for the bass clef's lines: Good Boys Do Fine Always. And the space notes: All Cows Eat Grass.
1) sop with leveling staff 2) solid staff 3) folding staff 4) target staff
The treble clef is used in violin music, and other instuments like clarinet, flute, piccolo, cor anglais and oboe. the trumpet and horn also use it. interesting fact: in Anton bruckner's symphony no 7, the 4 tubas use the treble clef.Revision:The treble clef is used for high instruments, such as the violin, flute, clarinet, piano, harp and others.
clef tells you which lines and spaces are which notes. There are 3 clefs: treble, alto, and bass, Treble and bass are the most used, alto is rarely used. In any clef, there are a set of 5 lines and 4 spaces in between the lines. In treble clef, the lines are named E, G, B, D, F, the spaces are named F, A, C, E. In bass Clef, the lines are named G, B, D, F, A, and the spaces are named A, C, E, G. Ledger lines are the lines added above or below the staff to indicate what note it is. In treble clef, the 1st ledger line on the bottom is C the space below that line is B, the 1st ledger line on the top is G and the space above the line is A
A musical staff typically has five lines. It's like a mini highway for notes to travel on. So, if you're looking for a place to park your musical notes, those five lines are where they'll be hanging out.
actually basses can play on three clefs bass clef, tenor clef, and treble clef, its rare for basses to use to treble but it is used when the notes get higher and higher. so they can play both but mostly bass clef
Treble cleff for normal 6 string guitar. Bass clef for 4 BASS guitar.
In music, "FACE" is an acronym for the names of the notes in the spaces on the staff in treble clef. A staff has five lines, and those form 4 spaces in between. From bottom to top the notes are F, A, C, E.
The Bass Clarinet can be different sizes regarding the person playing it or whether or not the person is standing or sitting. The Bass Clarinet has a stand that is adjustable. By itself, without the stand, its about 11/16". The stand is about one foot.
It depends on the instrument you're playing. But it's always some kind of clef. It is most often the treble clef. Or are you talking about an upbeat to a piece of music..? either a treble clef, bass clef, time signature or a c with a line through it (4/4 time)