They're in the same Clef, Treble. I'm asking if I can read musical notes for guitar. I can read violin music, Im in Advanced Orchestra and will hopefully be joining Jazz-Band. I just need to know how to read guitar notes. I play guitar quite nicely, but that's because I can read Tabs.
[Edited on 09.16.2012 11:29 AM PDT]
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Same clef, same key. Yes. Guitar just has a larger range.
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The are both C instruments (as opposed to being B-flat and requiring transposing). They have different ranges, but within their ranges (you may have to raise an octave for the lower notes in the guitars range to play them on violin) yes, a C on a guitar is the same C on a violin.
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I think he's referring to the sheet music. Sheet music is universal.
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Google? no?
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Violin has a higher range of notes, last I checked, but Guitar has more advanced Chords. I also think the Violin and Guitar are in different keys. Not exactly harder than you'd expect, but I'm sure you can manage it. [Edited on 09.16.2012 11:31 AM PDT]
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Being a violin player, no, they are not the same. The guitar has more notes and chords between each string if I am correct.