Today’s little music theory: Treble Clef. The definition of a treble clef is a symbol that is placed on every line of music to show the notes which will be sung or played by voices and instruments that can achieve higher notes
(www.yourdictionary.comtreble)
So playing violin you will see the Treble Clef, not the Bass Clef. Here is a demonstration of the Treble Clef.
Treble Clef is also known a G Clef.
The treble clef is also called the “G clef” because the symbol at the beginning of the staff (a stylized letter “G“) encircles the second line of the staff, indicating that line to be G4 (or g above middle C). (dictionary.onmusic.org)
love your idea of theory on Thursday! And I NEED it!
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Love the Music humour 🙂 Must Share 🙂
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Thank You! Love music Humour
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My niece is a double music major, she loved it 🙂
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Actually in greece were I live we call it only G clef 🙂 Loved the pic in the beginning
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That’s really Cool!
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