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  • The tenor clef is also used by composers for cello and low brass parts.
  • In modern music, only four clefs are used regularly : the tenor clef.
  • Trombone parts may contain both bass and tenor clef or bass and alto clef sections.
  • Trombone parts are typically notated in bass clef, though sometimes also written in tenor clef or alto clef.
  • I forgot all about tenor clef, had no idea it was used back then-- but it makes perfect sense now.
  • For example, to play an A-clarinet part, a B-clarinet player may mentally substitute tenor clef for the written treble clef.
  • As the true tenor clef has fallen into disuse in vocal writings, this " octave-dropped " treble clef is often called the tenor clef.
  • As the true tenor clef has fallen into disuse in vocal writings, this " octave-dropped " treble clef is often called the tenor clef.
  • In support of the album, Watson played shows at the Half Moon in Putney, the Band on the Wall and London's Tenor Clef.
  • Note that there is no graphical distinction between treble clef and G-clef; alto clef, tenor clef and C-clef; bass clef and F-clef.
  • The use of alto clef is usually confined to orchestral first trombone parts, with the second trombone part written in tenor clef and the third ( bass ) part in bass clef.
  • Bellini had intended the part of Lorenzo for a bass, but in act 1 of the autograph score he transposed it for tenor, and in act 2 the part is written in the tenor clef throughout.
  • It is also sometimes used, along with tenor clef, for the highest notes played by bass-clef instruments such as the cello, double bass ( which sounds an octave lower ), bassoon, and trombone.
  • To avoid ambiguity, modified clefs are sometimes used, especially in the context of choral writing; of those shown, the C clef on the third space, easily confused with the tenor clef, is the rarest.
  • Close to the beginning of the third movement it becomes necessary to split the cellos and basses on to different staves as the cellos switch to tenor clef and double the violas, leaving the bass to the bassoons and basses.
  • In the treble, alto, and bass clefs, the G in the key signature is placed higher than C . However, in the tenor clef, it would require a ledger line and so G is placed lower than C.
  • An accomplished performer today is expected to be proficient in reading parts notated in bass clef, tenor clef, alto clef, and ( more rarely ) treble clef in C, with the British brass-band performer expected to handle treble clef in B as well.
  • In the slow movement, the celli, instead of doubling the bassoons and basses on the bass line, double the first violins an octave lower and are written in tenor clef ( changing to bass clef for a few measures in which they rejoin the bass complex ).
  • Trombone music, along with music for euphonium and tuba, is typically written in concert pitch in either bass or tenor clef, although exceptions do occur, notably in almost all brass-band music where tenor trombone is presented as a B transposing instrument, written in treble clef.
  • The alto, bass, treble, and tenor clefs were indicated by the 5th 8th characters of the fifth decade . is the sharp-note prefix, the bass-note prefix, and the equivalent with a dash the natural prefix . are the repetition sign and'star '.
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