It depends what key is this tonic triad in.
The two kinds of key signatures are major and minor.
In music theory, the tonic is the main note of a key, the subtonic is one step below the tonic, and the mediant is two steps above the tonic. They are related because they all play important roles in defining the key and creating harmonic movement in a piece of music.
F major, B-flat major.
Here is a website picture of the Circle of fifths or Circle of key signatures: http://www.pianoclues.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/circle-keysigs.gif
The recapitulation.
Key signatures in music indicate the key of a piece and the sharps or flats that are consistently used throughout. To identify the key signature, look at the sharps or flats at the beginning of the staff. The number of sharps or flats can help determine the key. For example, one sharp is the key of G major, while two flats indicate the key of Bb major.
A chord has two notes, a triad had three notes, and an arpeggio has four notes.
The two most common triads are the Major and the minor triad. The other two types of triads are diminished and augmented triads.
There are time signatures and key signatures. Time signatures indicate how many beats are in a measure, and which note represents the beat. For example 3/4 would mean three beats in each measure, with each beat lasting one quarter note. Key signatures indicate what key a piece or passage is to be played in. a key signature with three flats could be E-flat major, or C minor, depending on the resting tone. A key signature with two sharps could be D major or B minor, again depending on the resting tone.
'tonic' is created from two words which are 'ton' and 'ic'. 'ton' means tension, tone and stretching while 'ic' means pertaining/relating to. Therefore, if combined, 'tonic' means pertaining/relating to either tension, tone or stretching.
A 1958 Detroit Tigers Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Kuenn, Kaline, Bunning, and Martin is worth about $300-$450. A 1958 New York YankeesTeam Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Kubek, Berra, Slaughter, Mantle, Ford, Howard, Larsen, and Turley is worth about $1,200. -$1,500. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. The signatures on your baseball are not authenticated. signatures that are not properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
A diminished triad is made up of two minor thirds stacked on top of each other.