Tenor clef staff paper
Blank staff paper with the tenor (C) clef — the clef used for the higher range of the cello, bassoon and trombone.
How to print your tenor clef
- Choose your layout. Set the number of staves per page and the paper size (US Letter or A4) in the options above.
- Make the paper. Press “Make paper” to generate your sheet — it appears instantly, rendered right in your browser.
- Print or download. Print it straight away, or download a print-ready PDF or PNG. It is free, with no sign-up.
About tenor clef staff paper
The tenor clef is a C clef placed so the fourth line from the bottom is middle C. It keeps the higher passages of the cello, bassoon and trombone on the stave instead of piling on ledger lines. This sheet gives ten blank tenor-clef staves per page.
Tenor clef — frequently asked questions
What uses the tenor clef?
The upper register of the cello, bassoon, trombone and double bass, where it avoids excessive ledger lines above the bass clef.
How is it different from the alto clef?
Both are C clefs, but the tenor clef sits one line higher, putting middle C on the fourth line rather than the middle line.
Is it free?
Yes, free to print and download with no sign-up.