
Your browser does not support the audio element. Listen to these three Cs - they are all at different registers, or pitches. We have many notes called "C", for example. What is pitch? The pitch of a note means how high or low it is. In Trinity Grade Two Music Theory you need to be able to rewrite a melody in the same clef, but transposing (moving) the tune up or down by one octave. In ABRSM Grade Two Music Theory you need to be able to rewrite a melody in a different clef - from treble to bass or from bass to treble, without changing the pitch of the music. Hopefully you don't have too much difficulty working out where the notes are in treble and bass clef, but if you need to do some revision, check the Grade One lesson on treble and bass clefs. What's New in Clefs at Music Theory Grade Two Suitable for: ABRSM Grade 2 Trinity Grade 2 GCSE AP Music Theory Beginners Rewriting in a New Time Signature Exercises Working with Time Signatures Exercisesġ1.

Key Signatures & Accidentals Exercisesġ0. Treble & Bass Clef, Pitch and Transposition ExercisesĦ.

Treble & Bass Clef, Pitch and TranspositionĢ.
