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Question: How do you turn treble clef into bass clef!?
i know how to play flute and im learning how to play bassoon and i have no idea how to read bass clef!. does anyone know how to translate it!? i dont understand the whole shortened poem things!. does anyone have a hyperlink to sheet music of mary had a little lamb!? i told my teacher i could learn it by monday so i kinda need it!.!.!.lolWww@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
The bass clef is devised of a calligraphic backwards "C", with two dots just in front of it!.

The bass clef is called also the "F" clef because the "F" is on the dark circle of the backwards "C"; that is, the circle is on the second line of the staff!.

To read the bass clef!.!.!.!.!.starting from bottom of the lowest line or space all the way to the top of the highest line or space:

Fifth line is "G";
Fourth line is "B";
Third line is "D";
Second line is "F" (that is why the bass clef is called the "F" clef)
First line is "A"!.

Fourth space is "A";
Third space is "C";
Second line is "E";
First line is "G"!.

Finally!.!.!.!.!.a note lying above the first line is "B", and the note lying below the fifth line" the "F"!.!.!.!.one octave lower and not having to do with the above-octave "F" that makes it the "F" clef!.

I hope all of this will help you learn the bass clef basically, just for you!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

basicallly read it!.!.!.like a space or line down
e!.g!. a in treble clef is a c in bass etc
thats how i do it
so easy that wayWww@QuestionHome@Com