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In violin, what are the notes in the bass clef, and what is the name of the bass clef when theres one sharp, two sharps and and two flats?

2007-09-18 09:13:33 · 3 answers · asked by Mike 2 in Entertainment & Music Music Classical

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In violin, you don't encounter the bass clef. Your lowest note, the G below the Treble staff, would be the uppermost space in the bass clef.

However, the lines are g,b,d,f, and a
The spaces are a,c,e, and g.

One sharp is the gey of G Major or e minor (f#)
2 sharps is the key of D Major or b minor (f# and c#)
2 flats is the key of Bb Major or g minor (Bb and Eb)

2007-09-18 09:41:12 · answer #1 · answered by glinzek 6 · 3 0

Ehm, the violin doesn't use the bass cleff: its lowest string is tuned to g3, well within the scope of the treble cleff staff.

1# = G major / e minor
2# = D major / b minor
2b = B-flat major / g minor

2007-09-18 09:41:46 · answer #2 · answered by CubCur 6 · 2 0

violins don't play in bass clef they play treble clef, but the notes in bass clef is G,B,D,F,A for lines and A,C,E,G for spaces

2007-09-18 09:41:04 · answer #3 · answered by Melate T 1 · 1 0

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