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James

Here's something to think about if you want to read trumpet parts or any Bb part written on the treble clef. Simply see the parts as if they're written on the tenor clef and alter the key signature or any accidentals accordingly.

Also, if you are a bone player you might consider learning to read concert treble clef. This can come in real handy and be an excellent tool to have if you have have any intentions of continuing with your playing after drum corps.

Mark

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Thank you everyone for your help.

I haven't learned many of the other clefs yet, but I'll try (seeing as how I'm entering college next fall).

Actually, I'm a bass trombone player in band, so I've never even had to think about any other clef. But I'll start.

Thanks!

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