Yes. Accordion music is like piano music because it uses both the treble and the bass clef. Usually, you play the notes in the treble clef with the right hand and the notes in the bass clef with the left hand.
Clarinets play in treble clef.
Tenor. Males usually sing the upper range of the bass clef as tenor, baritone the middle, and bass the lowest.
The time signature comes after treble clef when writing a piece of music.
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.
bass clef
Bass clef.
It refers to the pitch range. High register notes are high pitched notes (like in the Treble Clef). Low register are lower pitched notes (like in the Bass Clef)
Treble
Treble
Treble clef
Treble clef. simple(:
The object placed at the beginning of each staff is called a clef. Clefs determine the pitch range of the notes on the staff.
Treble
The upper is called the "treble" clef; the lower is the "bass" clef.
Clefs do not have 'sounds'. They are merely tools to indicate where on the musical stave notes are to be placed. However, the treble clef 'places' higher notes than the bass clef. If a clef is placed in the middle of the staff, then the notes that follow that clef are of that clef. For example, if the bass clef is placed on the treble staff, the notes that follow it are to be interpreted as "bass clef" notes and played using lower notes on the piano. The opposite is true if the treble clef is placed on the bass staff.
The alto clef is a C clef. If you look at the picture of the alto clef, you can see that it almost appears as an arrow which is pointed at the third line. This is C. Therefore the lines on an alto clef from the bottom to the top go FACEG and the notes on the spaces from the bottom to the top are GBDF