reading the alto clef
22:56 on Monday, September 1, 2003
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Re: reading the alto clef
21:17 on Tuesday, September 9, 2003
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(Lacey)
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if by alto clef you meen the viola cleft then here it is:
lines in caps and spaces in little letters
----G---
f
---E---
d
---C---
b
----A---
g
---F---
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Re: reading the alto clef
22:20 on Tuesday, September 9, 2003
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(Harvey)
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The Alto clef is smack in the middle of the Treble and Bass clef.
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Re: reading the alto clef
22:21 on Tuesday, September 9, 2003
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(Harvey)
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Grr! I wish we could edit our posts...bad wording on the previous post.
It should read "in between" instead of "the middle of."
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Re: reading the alto clef
10:42 on Friday, October 10, 2003
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(betty boop)
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IT IS NOT THE VIOLA CLEF, IT IS THE ALTO CLEF FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!!!!!!!!!
i take it you can read the treble clef right? well if you can, learning the name s of notes for the ALTO clef should be easy. basicall all you do ids move the note down 1 interval on the treble clef to find the name of the not on the ALTO clef!!!! so a B in the treble clef will becon an A and a G in the Treble clef will be a F!!! hope that you find this little tip useful. don`t forget*** when playing the viola, if the note is on a space, it will be your 2nd or 4th fingers playin. if the not is on a line, it will be your 1st or 3rd finger playing!!!***
love Betty Boop*
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Re: reading the alto clef
11:32 on Monday, October 13, 2003
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(Kimasy)
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Thanks for the tip... Haven`t played inover 10 years and trying to get back a postential skill is there a trick to tuing the viola like there is with the guitar.
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Re: reading the alto clef
10:56 on Monday, November 17, 2003
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Re: reading the alto clef
21:00 on Tuesday, December 9, 2003
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(Chase)
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pizacato is when you use your fingers to pluck the strings on your instrument
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Re: reading the alto clef
17:35 on Thursday, December 25, 2003
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(ZEEK)
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Hey does anyone know where I can get a free online tuner for the viola...?
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Re: reading the alto clef
17:11 on Thursday, January 8, 2004
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Re: reading the alto clef
18:36 on Saturday, May 8, 2004
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Re: reading the alto clef
18:46 on Saturday, May 8, 2004
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(Vi)
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Also, there are 3 names for this clef.
1. C clef
2. Alto clef
3. Viola clef
If you don`t believe me, try looking it up in your handing music dictionary. Sorry Betty.
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Re: reading the alto clef
18:54 on Saturday, May 8, 2004
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(Zeek...)
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Ok...if you need to learn how to read the alto clef..all you need to know is for example if you start on the D string and lay one finger down on the string it would go from D to E...each step/finger is another note.
A = Open string, First finger = B. Second Finger = C, Third Finger = D...so and so forth.
D = Open string, First finger = E, Second finger = #F, Third finger = G ...
G = Open string, First finger = A, Second finger = B, Third finger = C...
C = Open string, First finger = D, Second finger = E, Third finger = F...
Hope it helps you!
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Re: reading the alto clef
15:17 on Tuesday, June 1, 2004
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(stdenis)
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The alto clef is two letter C`s bottom to bottom and backwards. Middle C is where they meet (3rd line) and if you turn the staff 90 degrees clockwise, it`s an ionian column referencing the ionian mode.
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Re: reading the alto clef
14:22 on Tuesday, July 20, 2004
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(Daniel)
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Will learning the alto clef in order to play viola mess with the ability to read regular treble and bass for piano playing? Experience with that anyone?
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