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Any note can be do especially when warming up but most people use c to start there warming up and then move half steps up the scale and each new note becoming a do

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What is the easiest way to change a minor key to a major key?

You notes in the A minor chord are A, C, and E. Simply transpose your C one step higher to a C#, and you have an A major! Most chords are easily transposed from major to minor, or visa versa, with a transposition of one note. However, this is for the piano, you didn't specify which instrument =)


What is D major?

We all know in the notes of a piano, the white note before two consecutive black keys is C. If we play a series of 8 white notes up to the next C, we will have played the 'diatonic' scale of C major, and we play 1-3-5 together to play a C major chord. The next white note up from C is D. All major (diatonic) scales follow the formula of intervals: root note, full tone, full tone, semitone, full tone, full tone, full tone, semitone. To follow this pattern for D major, requires the F note to be sharpened by a semitone to the first black key of the group of 3 and the C to be sharpened by a semitone to the first black note of the group of two. The Key Signature (top left of a sheet of music) identifies the starting key of the piece by a series of sharps (#), when a natural (white) key is raised by a semitone, or flats (b) when a natural is lowered by a semitone. The key signature for D Major is (##), two sharps.


What is the Dominant in the C major scale?

The dominant note in any scale (major or minor) is the 5th (V) note of the scale.I - TonicII - SupertonicIII - MediantIV - Sub-DominantV - DominantVI - Sub-mediantVII - Leading tone or leading noteIn the case of C major, the dominant note is G.The dominant of C is G.


What is a dominant note in a major scale?

The dominant note is the 5th note in the scale. ie: in a C Major scale, G is the dominant note. The dominant is represented by the Roman Numeral "V" in music.


How many flats would be in C double-flat major?

Such a key only exists in theory. C major has zero flats. C-flat major has 7 flats. C-double-flat major would have 14 flats.

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What is the solfege syllable for D in the key of C?

The syllable is Re. D is the second tone up from the tonic note, which is C (and do), so it is Re.


What is the do re mi version of bahay kubo?

The do-re-mi version of "Bahay Kubo" is in the key of C major. The melody starts with C-D-E, which corresponds to do-re-mi in solfege.


Do the other major keys have the same home tone as the key of c?

If you mean the same key-note, the simple answer is 'no'. A home tone is the note a particular scale starts on; for example - in the Ab major scale, Ab is the keynote and in the key of D major the key-note is D. The only common scales with C as a home tone are C major, C minor harmonic, C minor melodic, C minor (natural), C blues scale etc.


What is the leading note in the key of d?

The leading tone in the key of D, whether major or minor, is C#.


When singing scales in the key of c what note is TI?

Ti is the seventh note in a major scale (do re mi fa so la TI do). In the key of C, the Ti note would be B.


Why does the note b sharp not exist?

Oh dear, the note B# DOES exist. It is not used very much, because it is the sharpest note on the circle of 5ths before you get to the double-sharps. But, it is the leading tone (the seventh degree) in the key of C# Major, whose notes are C#, D#, E#, F#, G#, A#, B#, C# (like C Major, only everything has a sharp) and it is the raised seventh degree of the C# harmonic and melodic minor scales. That's still simple diatonicism. It is also a frequent chromatic alteration in the sharper keys (as a raised tonic in B Major, for instance, in the progression B - B#° - C#m - F7). On the piano keyboard it is a white note, so many people just call the note C, however, it depends on what key the music is written in, or the context in which it is used to know what to properly call the note. Some people say it doesn't exist, but they just don't know enough about musical theory. In twelve tone equal temperament they sound the same, but in just temperaments those two notes (C and B#) would actually be tuned differently.


What is a major chord?

A major chord consists of the root (tonic) note, the third scale degree (mediant) and the fifth note (dominant). In the key of C major - without sharps and flats - the C major chord consists of the notes C, E and G.


What is the 6th note in the whole tone musical scale?

It depends on what you choose at the root note or the tonic of the scale. If you choose C for example, the scale is C-D-E♭-F-G-A♭-B♭ and A is the sixth note. Whereas if you choose A as the tonic, the scale is A-B-C#-D-E-F#-G# and F# is the sixth note. If you're assigning each note a syllable, the sixth note is la.


Why is it that G major has a black note and C major does not?

Johann Sebastian Bach 'discovered' the chromatic scale, and composed the Circle of Fifths. The Circle of Fifths starts with the key of C, which has no accidentals (flats or sharps). The fifth note of C is G, when means when you play or write these scales, you move from the key of C to the key of G - moving up a perfect fifth; hence, the term 'circle of fifths'. The key of G major has one accidental, the F sharp. The fifth note of the key of G is D, and the key of D major has TWO sharps - so you see, as you move through the circle of fifths each change increases the number of accidentals by one. For instance, the fifth note of D is A, and the key of A major has THREE accidentals. That is pretty much why the key of G major has an accidental, which in the case of that scale, happens to be F sharp.


What is a subdominant note?

The subdominant note is the fourth scale degree of any key, for example in C major the subdominant note is F since the scale goes C D E F G A B C.


When singing scales in the key of C what note is fa?

Fa is the 4th scale-degree of both the C major and minor scales.


When singing scales in the key of C what note is TE?

when singing scales in the key of C what note is TE?