If you've been wondering how to get started reading tenor clef, this is the video for you. This is very basic note reading, with just a few notes explained. #cello #celloteacher
@@CelloRefinery I'm in a Facebook group of which you're also a member. Lots of wonderful people in the group (no surprise there). I'm a rank amateur, but I so enjoy the learning shared there. :)
Thank you addressing this clef! I really need to get this under my fingers, so to speak! I have a question about the F, which is B, in bass clef. I know I’m probably being too literal, but, would a perfect 5th not be an F#? Signed, Perplexed in Colorado!
Good point, but it's not exactly all notes up a fifth. That's a trick to get you most of the way there. Then you need to take key signature and accidentals into consideration. So yes, F-Bb and F#-B would be the corresponding perfect 5ths, but the LINE of B and the LINE of F is more what you are looking at.
@@CelloRefinery Your video has helped me designate important “signposts” on the tenor clef. :-) I remember learning the reading music using this method: one orients on certain notes on the staff and the from there fill the gap of information. It like processing a full word with the vowels omitted.
Hello Diana ! I am well with tenor clef on cello but I’m not so sure of about treble clef for the cello. I ask many of musicians and more I listen them I getting more struggles. Would teach me how. I reads treble clef but I don’t what string to go on cello. Please help!!