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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2020-04-15 08:11
>> But in the "French" system, bass clef isn't used <<
I've played pieces composed by two different French composers, both happen to be some of the best bass clarinet players in addition to being composers. Their music, hand written by themselves, was in both bass and treble clef, with the bass clef parts written one tone higher, same as the German system you described, and the treble clef parts were written a 9th above, same fingerings as Bb clarinet.
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