an octagon (8-sided)
3
G clef is another name for treble clef. The lines in the treble clef are E G B D and F. The spaces in the treble clef are F A C and E.
Triple, or treble.
3*5 = 15
A musical staff.... For Bass and Treble
It is a regular octagon which has 8 sides
It is a regular 8 sided octagon whose interior angles are 135 degrees and its exterior angles are 45 degrees
Interior angle = 3 x exterior angle. Hence Int Ang + Ext Ang = 180 Substituting 3 x Ext + Ext = 180 4 Ext = 180 Ext Angle = 180 / 4 = 45 degrees. And Exterior Ang;e = 360 / number of sides. number of sides = 360/ exterior angle No. of sides = 360/45 = 8 Hence the number of sides of the polygon is '8' . It is named as an OCTAGON.
same way u read regular music
Instruments don't play in clefs--people do. In the orchestral world, we trombonists are expected to play in Treble, Alto, Tenor, & Bass clefs on a regular basis. Jazz world is mostly Treble & Bass, though occassionally I've seen Tenor there as well.
The octave treble clef is significant in music notation because it indicates that the notes written on the staff are one octave higher than they would be with a regular treble clef. This allows musicians to read and play music that spans a wider range of pitches.
Treble is the highest. Bass is lowest, then alto, then treble.
a treble cleff is a number
Treble
Please increase the treble. I've got a treble hook caught in my left ear.
The treble clef.
Bass is low, treble is high.