Le lundi, 14 oct 2002, � 09:00 America/Montreal, Christopher BJ Smith a 
�crit :

> At 5:42 AM -0400 10/14/02, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>>
>> However, I believe that octave-transposing clefs are becoming more 
>> common
>> even in transposed scores, and sometimes even in the instrumental 
>> parts.
>> For instance, nowadays I sometimes see the 8vb treble clef used in 
>> guitar
>> music.
>>
>> - Darcy
>>

It is mostly used in classical guitar notation in chamber music, where 
the relationship between all instruments is more obvious as the guitar 
sounds one octave lower as it sound with a normal treble clef. In solo 
guitar music it is of no interest to use this key because every 
guitarist know that it sounds an octave lower and it has been written 
this way for a long long time.

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