Gary Ewer's
Easy Music Theory

Answers to Quiz #24: Other Clefs

1. Name the following clefs:

 

2. Write the note names below each note:

 

 

3. Draw a bass clef at the beginning of the first staff. Write the note names under each note. Then transpose the notes into the vocal tenor clef.

4. The following melody has been written for violin, which uses treble clef. Re-write it to be playable by a viola, which uses the alto clef. (Be sure to add the clef, key signature and meter):

 

5. Put a key signature of seven sharps and seven flats on each staff below. Watch the clef!


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Lesson 1
Grand Staff
Lesson 5
Durations, Pt.2
Lesson 9
Key Signatures
Lesson 12b
Minor Scales
Lesson 16
Key Identification
Lesson 20
Key Transposition
Lesson 24
Other Clefs
Lesson 2
Notes
Lesson 6
Measures
Lesson 10
Intervals
Lesson 13
Time Signatures
Lesson 17
Triads
Lesson 21
Triad Inversions
Lesson 25
Score Formats
Lesson 3
Keyboard
Lesson 7
Small Intervals
Lesson 11
Interval Inversions
Lesson 14
Measure Completion
Lesson 18
Octave Transposition
Lesson 22
Cadences
Lesson 26
Secondary Dominant Triads
Lesson 4
Durations, Pt.1
Lesson 8
Major Scales
Lesson 12a
Dbl Sharps- Dbl Flats
Lesson 15
Tonic & Dominant Triads
Lesson 19
Triplets & Other "Tuplets"
Lesson 23
Modes

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