What is the first pitch name of the first note in C Major Scale? G major scale? and F major scale? is it line or space?
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The first note of a major scale is called the tonic; the second note, the supertonic, followed by the mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, and leading tone
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Tonic is the pitch upon which the rest of the scale is based. It is line.
Explanation:
- A Tonic also known as a root, is the first note (degree) in a diatonic scale (such as major or minor) in music.
- It is the most important degree in the scale and is the focus of both melody and harmony.
- In music, a tonic is the first degree of a diatonic scale (the first note of the scale) (music, traditional music.
- The tonic is not only at the beginning of the melody, but also at the end.
- A common method is to extract the melodic scale.
- If the stability of the tonic makes the other pitches seem unnoticeable, take the last note, followed by the others in ascending order. The first step is tonic.
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