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  Dec 24 '07 by monkeysyodel        10 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
It's nice to see the alto clef finally getting some representation. Even if it is just kind of thrown on there.

ameiser
ameiser on Dec 25 '07 at 8:23am
*hates on the alto clef* lol
TeaTime
TeaTime on Dec 25 '07 at 11:07am
haha, sure it isn't a tenor clef?
eyedewtwo
eyedewtwo on Dec 25 '07 at 9:11pm
There are plenty of tenor clefs to be sure, TeaTime, but there's an alto clef in the middle kind of near the bottom, too.
violi_anyone
violi_anyone on Dec 26 '07 at 10:59am
*Nerdy Violist alert
totally loving the fact that the alto clef is on this shirt...definitley an alto clef, look how dignified it looks
lem28
lem28 on Dec 27 '07 at 12:10am
Sweet, I heart the alto clef.
SquidInk
SquidInk on Dec 27 '07 at 1:31am
i guess that's the one that looks like a big stylized "3"? wow. i've been reading and playing and listening to music for most of my life, and i've never seen/heard of an alto clef. very interesting...
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Dangerous_Person
Dangerous_Person on Dec 31 '07 at 4:36am
oh on trombone you cover all of them...

in most cases I'm even suprised to see a base clef, let alone alto or tenor.
15 days later
kate_kadoo
kate_kadoo on Jan 15 '08 at 11:05pm
I think violists everywhere (including myself) will rejoice at this recognition, albeit slight and unrecognized (stylized 3 indeed!)
20 days later
ilovethecube
ilovethecube on Feb 05 '08 at 8:58pm
You can't actually call that an alto clef. It is a C clef, which can be placed on any line of the staff (making that line middle C). Since it isn't really on a line, it probably wasn't intended to be place anywhere specific. And if it's not on a staff line, it could be an alto clef, a soprano clef, a tenor clef, a baritone clef...and yes, those are all actual clefs.
76 days later
PhilMaguire
PhilMaguire on Apr 22 '08 at 2:13pm
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