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Posted by BTG on Oct-30-2007 00:45:

what's this "B" called? (music theory)


Posted by Omega_Blue on Oct-30-2007 00:46:

the C clef.


Posted by Marc Summers on Oct-30-2007 00:48:

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Posted by Omega_Blue on Oct-30-2007 00:52:

more info

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_clef#C-clefs

rarely used clef except for a few woodwinds


Posted by Frenchie on Oct-30-2007 00:54:

ahoy google!

http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/...hology/p060.jpg


Posted by BTG on Oct-30-2007 01:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
ahoy google!

http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/...hology/p060.jpg


whats the point in google when i can get my answer just as fast without having to figure out what to search.


Posted by Omega_Blue on Oct-30-2007 01:06:

quote:
Originally posted by BTG
whats the point in google when i can get my answer just as fast without having to figure out what to search.


a "thank you" would be nice


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-30-2007 01:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
the C clef.
dont you mean w tee cef?


Posted by Frenchie on Oct-30-2007 01:08:

Well

to you too.


Posted by Omega_Blue on Oct-30-2007 01:12:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
dont you mean w tee cef?


*insert "failboat" pic here*


Posted by iammesol on Oct-30-2007 01:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
Well

to you too.


You're not cute anymore


Posted by Frenchie on Oct-30-2007 01:15:

shucks.


Posted by Marc Summers on Oct-30-2007 01:20:



Looooong agooooo
Just like the hearse you die to get in again
We are so far from you


BUUUUURRRNING ON JUST LIKE A MAAATCH YOU STRIKE TO INCINERAAATE


Posted by BTG on Oct-30-2007 01:20:

btw thank you


Posted by Digi-flection on Oct-30-2007 04:31:

It is a C clef but more appropriately called an alto clef. This is most commonly used by violas in modern orchestral scores and is sometimes found in older vocal scores for alto singers in a choir.


Posted by idoru on Oct-30-2007 05:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Digi-flection
It is a C clef but more appropriately called an alto clef. This is most commonly used by violas in modern orchestral scores and is sometimes found in older vocal scores for alto singers in a choir.


Stole my post.



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