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How to remember bass clef

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Answered by sachin9064
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Learn the basic parts of the base clef.The bass clef looks almost just like the treble clef, which is the staff you likely learned first. However, the bass clef is read differently. In general, the bass clef is used to denote the deeper, left-hand notes on [1]

Staff: This is the collection of five lines and four spaces that music is written on. Notes can go above and below the staff as well. Each line and space matches a specific note.

Ledger Lines: Lines above or below the staff, added to expand the staff. Remember, however, that they all must have spaces between them as well, which indicate notes.

Bass Clef: This is the backward "C" on the left-hand side of the staff. The top of the clef should touch the very top line of the staff. If this symbol is different (like a cursive "S" or strange "B") you do not have a bass clef.

Advanced music theory tip:Lowering the bass clef to the second highest line creates a "baritone clef." Raising it above the top line indicates a "sub-bass clef."[2]

Answered by afruja70
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To remember the bass clef we need to know everything about it .We must know all about the basic chefs, and gradually we can know about all the other topics related to clef.

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