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There are two main clefs that you will use on your AWESOME music journey. The low one,
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This is the Bass Clef
And then there's the high one.
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This is the Treble Clef.
Then one day, the Bass and Treble Clefs met and fell into a deep abyss of looove. They got married and together,
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They made the Alto Clef.
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This is an Alto Clef. If you're confused, ask a Viola.
Then, the Alto Clef met a lovely Bass Clef. They (also) fell into a deep abyss of loooove. From there,
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They made the Tenor Clef.
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I know what your thinking, "But O holy human, aren't the Alto and Tenor Clef the same thing?" Well no, not exactly. They may look the same, but when put on a stave, (We'll get to that later) they look different. Here is an example.
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Now, you should be satisfied. If you are not, kindly get a qualified music teacher to tell you more.