Who else hates tenor clef??
13:39 on Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
16:51 on Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
12:28 on Thursday, August 12, 2010
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
18:44 on Thursday, August 12, 2010
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
08:05 on Friday, August 13, 2010
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
11:39 on Friday, August 13, 2010
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
15:24 on Friday, August 13, 2010
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AmateurComposer (85 points)
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Posted by AmateurComposer
What I don't like is music written in tenor but below the bottom of the stave. |
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About a year ago (Thursday, June 04, 2009) I asked cello players to recommend between the bass clef and the tenor clef for the sake of readability of a cello part in a piece I was then working on. One respondent (bobmrbassman) recommended using the tenor clef even though part of the melody went below the staff. You might be interested in reading that discussion at http://www.8notes.com/f/33_247111.asp and offering your comment. I would love to read your opinion.
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
16:21 on Saturday, August 14, 2010
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
22:19 on Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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AmateurComposer (85 points)
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Posted by AmateurComposer
Most cello players don't mind tenor clef because they don't really have to transpose, just go up one string. |
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Tricks like this do nor always work. Cello players also need to be familiar with the treble clef where there is no use in shifting a string. Also, a cello player who uses this trick may have a problem in the case of a tenor clef double stop on the two upper strings.
Isn't it better to learn the notation under all the clefs a player is required to be familiar with? After all, the middle C requires the same fingering whether its note is placed on the first ledger line above the staff (bass clef) or the fourth staff line (tenor clef). What is the difference between learning notation under the control of one clef and learning notation under the control of another?
When I inquired with trombone players about their obligatory clefs, the response was at least three, namely, bass, tenor, alto and possibly others ( http://www.8notes.com/f/30_249733.asp).
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Re: Who else hates tenor clef??
15:43 on Thursday, August 19, 2010
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