The simplest answer is, read it down a third. In treble cleff, G is one line up from the bottom line. In bass clef, G is the bottom line. However, note that the bass cleff note would be an octave lower than its treble clef counterpart. But then, you have the added problem of transposing keys. For instance, B-flat Trumpet music is written in a different key than tenor Trombone or piano music. If the trombone part is in b-flat, the trumpet part will be in C, so depending on what music you are transposing, you may or may not have to change the key.
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First, change the clef from an F clef to a C clef. Make sure the middle of the C clef is on middle C. Then move all of the notes three lines down. For example, if you were to have C4 (middle C), which is one ledger line above the bass clef, move it to the middle line.
Middle C in the alto clef is the middle line on the stave. You should be able to work the rest out from that.
alto clef: middle line is C.
bass clef: second line to bottom is Low C.
so... you find the note on bass clef and PUT IT THERE.
In treble clef, middle C is one ledger line below the staff. In alto clef, middle C is on the 3rd line.
The word is CLEF. Trombone music is typically written in bass clef. However, music can be found written in tenor and alto clef. Occassionally, treble clef is used.In many older, classical pieces there were three parts written: alto, tenor, and bass. The alto trombone played in alto clef, tenor in tenor clef, and bass in bass clef. Most modern music is written in bass clef.
Soprano is middle c to g, alto is treble clef under the staff g to d, tenor is c to high g ( bass clef) and bass which is bass clef f to c
I haven't heard of F clef. do you mean Alto Clef or maybe Bass Clef?For information about all the clef's, see the Wikipedia link below:
Music for the viola is written in alto clef, where middle C is the middle line of the staff. Violists also learn the treble clef, with G on the second line (counting from the bottom) of the staff, to play in higher registers of the instrument.Cellos play in bass clef and also tenor clef. Some of their music can employ the alto or treble clef as well, though this is less common.
No the violin's have there own clef and viola's also have there own clef but cello and bass have the same clef.