Why the bass clef exists in music. Take the piano, why can’t the left hand on all pieces just be in the treble clef like the right?

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Why the bass clef exists in music. Take the piano, why can’t the left hand on all pieces just be in the treble clef like the right?

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Apparently my last response was too short. So here’s the longer version: the reason is because it would be too hard to read the music when playing it. Lot of lines to count. That’s why g clef and c clefs exist. You can actually move the treble clef up and down. It’s just normally placed by default in the most common position we see it.

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