Instruments that use the treble clef include violin, flute, oboe, cor anglais, all clarinets, all saxophones, horn, trumpet, cornet, vibraphone, xylophone, mandolin, recorder, bagpipe and guitar.
- How many instruments use treble clef?
- Which instruments use the alto clef?
- What is treble clef?
- What are the 5 treble clef lines?
How many instruments use treble clef?
Treble clef — G-clef [2nd line]
Instruments using this clef: violin, piano, guitar, harpsichord, trumpet, horn, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone...
Which instruments use the alto clef?
Alto Clef. Alto clef is often called viola clef, or sometimes C clef, since the middle line of the staff is the note C. The viola and the alto trombone are generally the only instruments that use this clef.
What is treble clef?
1 : a clef that places G above middle C on the second line of the staff. 2 : treble staff.
What are the 5 treble clef lines?
The names of the five lines, bottom to top, are E, G, B, D, and F. The acronym of treble clef lines is Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge. Hover your mouse over each line note below to view the note name and see the acronym.