Saturday, March 13, 2010

Another question on reading piano sheets?

Hi! I know that the notes on the treble clef should be played by the right hand(in piano). But some piano sheets have 2 treble clef(s), how does that work?


Any help will be greatly appreciated.


Thanks!(-:Another question on reading piano sheets?
You're right. Often the treble clef is played by the right hand, but the treble clef also represents the keys in the middle C range and higher. So in this case, the left hand can play treble clef too. I've been playing piano for quite a while, so this stuff appears quite often.Another question on reading piano sheets?
If you have two treble clefs, then you play the treble clef with both hands. Obviously, the left hand will have to play an octave lower (there isn't enough room for both hands on the high octave), but it will play treble clef notes.
just take the lower treble clef as the C clef to play with your left hand. I think that'll do.

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