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Guitar players use the English letter system in Japan. Conservatories use the German system. Elderly people and some music theory (clefs) still sometimes use the iroha system.
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www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory1.htm
www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory1.htm
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We begin by reminding you of the position of the three clefs that we met first in lesson 1. They are the treble or G3 clef, the bass or F4 clef and the alto or C3 clef. ... The tenor clef was employed for the tenor voice, although today it is more commonly found in music for the larger tenor and bass viols,
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www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory14.htm
www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory14.htm
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Clefs tell us more than just the note name, they specify exactly what pitch is to be played, and that includes which octave. The system of octave designation I use on this page is the one described in Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
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www.auburn.edu/~schafwr/theoryclefs.html
www.auburn.edu/~schafwr/theoryclefs.html
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Treble clef symbol in the staff. Bass clef and movable clefs in music theory.Learn to read music symbols ... Music clefs symbols ... Most music these days is written in either bass clef or treble clef, but some music is written in a C clef. The C clef is moveable: whatever line it centers on is a C. C Clefs ;
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www.aboutmusictheory.com/clef.html
www.aboutmusictheory.com/clef.html
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[ Introduction | Clefs | Time Signatures | Types of Notes | Types of Rests | Basic Counting I ]; [ Basic Counting II | Symbols | Shaping | Return to Education Section ]; Learning to Read Music, Created by Kevin Lux for ; DataDragon Information Services...
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datadragon.com/education/reading/
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Learn how to identify the basic music notations e.g. music staff, ledger lines, measure, clef, treble clef, bass clef, bar lines ... 52 Print Ready; Music Flashcards; Note Placement; From Middle C to the first ledger line above and below both the treble and bass music staves.
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www.lessontutor.com/eesMusic1.html
www.lessontutor.com/eesMusic1.html
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A staff of five lines connected at the left end by a symbol; ... This clef should not be confused with the vocal tenor clef which is a G clef. The vocal tenor clef adds the number 8 below the normal G clef symbol indicating that the indicated staff should be performed one octave lower than indicated. ... More about clefs...
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www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/textt/Tenorclef.html
www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/textt/Tenorclef.html
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There are two common clefs (the first two below), and a number of other less common ones: ... Frequently Asked Question: Why do we bother with different clefs - they are just confusing!; Answer: It's because different voices and different instruments have different ranges, in other words, they can play different pitches...
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neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory08.htm
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A curious part of clefs in ABC is that users have not agreed on how ABC notes should be mapped to the staff for clefs other than treble. There are three mappings that have been suggested: ... Since all of these are reasonable for some music, a loose consensus has arisen that extra parameters to a clef declaration should...
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trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/doc/ABCtut_Clefs.html
trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/doc/ABCtut_Clefs.html
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