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 Sorry me again. But Bassoon question.
Author: Joe 
Date:   2002-07-22 14:52

Whats the easiest way to go into treble clef. Or learn how to go into treble clef. Cause I know bass clef(duh), and alto clef. But those treble clef notes just give me a hard time. Can anyone help?

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 RE: Sorry me again. But Bassoon question.
Author: Torus Tubarius 
Date:   2002-07-23 00:35

Every Good Boy Does Fine.

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 RE: Sorry me again. But Bassoon question.
Author: Steven King 
Date:   2002-07-23 01:35

the Every Good Boy Does Fine is for the lines starting form the bottom going up. the spaces starting at the top of the very bottom line is FACE. I hope this helps, have any more questions email me at kingst@frontiernet.net

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 RE: Sorry me again. But Bassoon question.
Author: Joe 
Date:   2002-07-23 02:50

I know the treble clef notes. Because I also play the oboe and flute. I mean eumbusher(I know I spelled that wrong) and fingerings.

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 RE: Sorry me again. But Bassoon question.
Author: Saxy Boy 
Date:   2002-07-23 16:08

Technically, when you play alto clef, you play treble clef. Alto was, and is used to keep ledger lines from either the treble clef, or the bass clef, to a minimum. Sort of an "in betweenie". Like when you play the first ledger line above the bass clef(Middle C) It is the same as playing the first ledger line below the Treble Clef(also middle C). So basically take it from there, you go up a third, in the bass clef, and you have an E, which is the beginning of"Every Good Boy Does Fine" Get it?

Saxy Boy

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 RE: Sorry me again. But Bassoon question.
Author: Joe 
Date:   2002-07-24 19:43

Thanks Saxy Boy. That helped alot.


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 RE: Sorry me again. But Bassoon question.
Author: Shaun 
Date:   2002-10-31 04:09

u mean tenor clef? alto clef is for violas. tenor clef looks exactly the same but is just further up on the staff. just wanted to clear that up

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