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  • @actuallyblaze Sounds like you are looking at a grand staff which is two staves (staffs), so yeah those have 10 (5+5). The clef is a symbol that tells how how to interpret the lines\spaces on the staff. The treble clef(0:16) is the curly looking thing that looks kinda like a 6 (as I point out at the beginning of the vid) The bass cleff (3:14) is the backwards C.

  • @actuallyblaze Notes can be on lines or spaces. So on the staff there are actually 5 notes(lines) + 4 notes(spaces) = 9 (white)notes. If you add in the spaces above and below the staff there are actually 6 spaces. So that's 11 notes. If you add ledger lines...then you get a ton more. Then there are two clefs, changing what the lines and spaces represent. if there's a bass clef, the lines and spaces represent lower notes, if it's a treble clef they represent higher notes.

  • That's a good tutorial man =D

    But one little technical issue I picked up on was that your "bass clef" is in the wrong place. The dots next to "the backwards c" are supposed to straddle the F note, whereas in the video the dots straddle the D. What you've written is actually a baritone clef =P

    Good job on the rest though =D

  • Oops, you are correct :) thanks!

  • what is the difference between bass clef notes and treble clef noted on a normal instrument(for example difference between trombone and trumpet notes)

  • Bass cleff kinda continues down below the treble clef if you stick it below. Middle C lies between them.

    Trombone is a lower instrument so it makes more sense to use a lower pitched clef, treble is better for trumpet so it's lower.

    Lol clearly I was sick when I recorded this vid.

  • thnks dude.. help me a lot!!!

  • yay new tutorial thanks!! ^_^

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