Learn sheet music – How to draw clefs
To know how to draw all the different clefs is always a good thing. There is will be the possibility that we will write our own sheet music on a blank page. So where do we have to start if we have to draw our own clef?
Knowing that the clef takes the name from the musical note it points to, means that the clef starts from the line of the musical notes that take its name.
How to draw the treble clef
In the case of the G clef or treble clef you'll have to start draw it on the G line on the staff.
Basically the shape is formed by 3 C.
How to draw the alto clef
It is formed by 2 reversed C connected by a V and two lines on the side. In this case you'll not start drawing it from the key note, since you start by drawing the two lines on the side.
How to draw the bass clef
It's just a big C with two dots.
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Now that you know how to write all the different clefs it's time to continue your training by going at the Learn sheet music – Time signature tutorial. Or you can either go back at the Learn sheet music – Page architecture tutorial or use the Learn sheet music – guide list to travel to through the whole tutorial.
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