Tenor clef tends to be used when trombones stay above high Bb to save the use of ledger lines Although it's really to the discretion of the composer/arranger, so you may never see it or you may see it a lot it depends on the style of music you mostly play
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why is the top line in that clef?????
Tenor clef tends to be used when trombones stay above high Bb to save the use of ledger lines
Although it's really to the discretion of the composer/arranger, so you may never see it or you may see it a lot it depends on the style of music you mostly play
we know bass clef, also there are no notes in this high enough to require a tenor clef
That’s how trombone quartets are written most of the time. You really should know tenor clef if you’re a trombone player
@@wwemario12345 no
@@wwemario12345and alto clef too. I’ve seen several pieces where first part is alto, 2nd in tenor,and 3rd in bass
@@mccabecompositions yep and that’s how trombone parts were written for a very long time
@@wwemario12345 why not just write it in bass clef and use 8va or something?