Class 20: Alto Clef and The Great Staff Explained!
Submitted by Walt on Friday, 10 April 2009View Comments
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The Alto Clef falls in between the Bass and Treble Clef. So if you think of Treble as being High in pitch, and Bass as low in pitch, then think of Alto as falling in the middle.
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The line in the middle of the Alto Clef represents “Middle C“. Depending on what instrument you play, and the range you’re playing in, that determines the clef you will be reading.
What is The Great Staff?
The Great Staff is combining ALL of the Staffs together in order to make one entire Stave (or Staff)

Notice how the notes above move up from one clef to the other — from Bass, through Alto, and into high into Treble Clef!







hey your lessons are pretty cool……………..has there been any lessons on how to play these notes on guitar…..I mean you have awesome lesson on how to read notations…..but EGBDOF and FACE where do they exactly fall on guitar frets!!!!!????….I hope you got what I’m trying to ask……
sorry!!! EGBDF and FACE LOL
These should help:
http://waltribeiro.net/2009/03/09/class-14-notes-from-piano-to-guitar/
http://waltribeiro.net/pictures/Applying_notes_to_guitar_staff.jpg
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