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Re: Bass cleff v Treble clef



To comment further on Keith's remarks, I believe that the SA in the USA has gone
to publishing certain series of music, i.e. the American Journal and some other
'ground' level music in both treble and bass clefs to assist the younger players
who do only learn the low brass parts in Bass Cleft in school. I may not be
totally correct but hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge will correct my
statement if not proper.

Larry White
Vancouver BC
Cariboo Hill Temple
(formerly Vancouver Temple)


Keith Rowland wrote:

> Bill
>
> Speaking for SA brass band music in the UK, you will only find the Bass
> Trombone scored in bass clef.  Everything else will be in treble.  I am
> pretty sure that non-SA music published for brass band is normally scored
> similarly.  You will come across bass clef euphonium, trombone and bass
> parts when playing music that was orginally scored for wind and military
> bands or orchestral groups.
>
>
> Keith
> SA-Clacton, England
>
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