it means 3 clarinets (or clarinet parts, if this is a band score) in unison. a (or à) (number) indicates that that number of instruments are in unison on a part.
- Where is A3 on the music staff?
- What does a2 in music mean?
- What is A3 on piano?
- What does F3 mean in music?
Where is A3 on the music staff?
How to Read Music Notation in Bass Clef
- One ledger line above the staff is C4 (middle C).
- The space above the top line is the note B3.
- The top line is A3.
- The top space (below the top line) is G3.
- The second line from the top is F3.
- The second space from the top is E3.
- The third line from the top is D3.
What does a2 in music mean?
A due [a dˈduːe] in Italian or à deux [a dø] in French is a musical direction meaning "for two". Most often seen in its abbreviated form a2, the marking signifies that on a staff that normally carries parts for two players, both players are to play the single part in unison.
What is A3 on piano?
A3. a. 220.000. 36. G 3/A 3.
What does F3 mean in music?
The bass clef is also called an F clef because it wraps around the highest F note (F3–the F below middle C) on the bass staff. It's usually the second clef that musicians learn after treble, as it is placed on the bottom staff in the grand staff for piano.