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CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11567 Posts
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Archaic
United States4024 Posts
EDIT: Actually, the bass clef notes can be moved up, but the reason for them is because you would end up moving the notes so far down, that they are... maybe averaging around 3-5 lines below the E. | ||
JieXian
Malaysia4677 Posts
The Position of the A note (5th fret, 1st string) on the treble clef is the same as your middle C (3rd fret, 5th string), on the bass clef --O-- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- <---- Position of A(5th fret, 1st string) in Treble Clef, and ----------------- , Position of middle C (3rd fret, 5th string) in bass Clef --------------- -------------- ------------- ------------- <--- Position of middle C in Treble Clef (3rd fret, 5th string) ------------- ------------- --O-- You definitely will not be able to move all the notes up to treble clef since piano notes go so low, but you can compensate by moving it one actave higher. Good Luck! | ||
himurakenshin
Canada1845 Posts
so like an A note in Bass Cleff is a F in Treble Clef | ||
LastWish
2013 Posts
On January 04 2009 02:03 himurakenshin wrote: just move it up two notes its very easy.. so like an A note in Bass Cleff is a F in Treble Clef This plus Treble is 2 octave higher than Bass. | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
On January 04 2009 02:03 himurakenshin wrote: just move it up two notes its very easy.. so like an A note in Bass Cleff is a F in Treble Clef Move two up from treble ~ or two down from Bass it's just kinda confusing u have them ordered like that | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
On January 04 2009 05:00 LastWish wrote: This plus Treble is 2 octave higher than Bass. i think it's just one octave, actually. and by think i mean, i'm pretty sure | ||
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