See how the common intervals are in the bass clef and the compound intervals are in the treble clef. |
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The earlier parts of the role are notated in the tenor clef whilst the later parts are notated in the bass clef. |
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Two parts are scored in treble clef and two parts in bass clef, with suggested instruments listed for each part. |
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The E-flat transposition easily can be accomplished by reading the part as if written in bass clef up one octave. |
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It is usually written in bass clef, although tenor trombone players with orchestral experience are often comfortable with tenor and alto clefs as well. |
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Modern keyboardists play from two combined staves: one for the right hand in treble clef, and one for the left in bass clef. |
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For example, a staff can begin with a treble clef, and then switch to a bass clef a few bars later. |
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With the addition of two small oblique lines in the lower part of theBass clef, one represents the Double bass clef. |
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I studied piano for eight years and never learned to read the bass clef. |
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Piano music has a treble clef for the right hand and a bass clef for the left hand. |
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Its notation is generally in the bass clef at actual pitch in military bands and treble clef a ninth above the actual sound in brass bands. |
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For Alexii, the bass clef alludes to the notes that she customarily plays. |
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These somewhat later instruments were probably made in the second half of the 16th century and are tuned in a row of four fifths, from f in the bass clef to d'' in the treble clef. |
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Spanning a range of two octaves beginning on treble clef middle C, Notolio does not include any bass clef notes. |
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The staff is first presented in Module 4, where treble and bass clef, time signatures, repeat signs and so on are explored. |
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