tonic note and/or chord
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The term “tonic” refers to the first note of a scale, and also to the chord that is built upon that note. In A major, A is the tonic note, and the chord built on it (A-C#-E) is the tonic chord. It's an important note and chord because it so happens that they usually appear more often in choruses than they do in verses
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