Key of the Euphonium - B-flat or C?
If you re-read the posts above, it may help you.
Bass clef is concert pitch for euphonium; treble clef is B-flat pitch. So the note you see on the 2nd space is a concert C, which is like your brass-band-notation D just below the treble clef staff. That, of course, is fingered 1-3.
You might find it convenient to look at a bass clef note and think of it 2 lines (or spaces) lower. That would show you where it is written in treble clef. So 2 spaces below that bass clef C would put it just below the staff.
If you re-read the posts above, it may help you.
Bass clef is concert pitch for euphonium; treble clef is B-flat pitch. So the note you see on the 2nd space is a concert C, which is like your brass-band-notation D just below the treble clef staff. That, of course, is fingered 1-3.
You might find it convenient to look at a bass clef note and think of it 2 lines (or spaces) lower. That would show you where it is written in treble clef. So 2 spaces below that bass clef C would put it just below the staff.
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