To determine what the seventh note (leading note) is in a minor scale, you need to determine which minor scale you are playing. The seventh note of a natural minor scale, you take the note which is a whole tone (2 notes) below your tonic (the note which is the name of your scale). Example: In A natural minor scale the leading note is G. The seventh note of a harmonic minor scale is a semitone (1 note) below your tonic note. Ex: In E harmonic minor scale, the leading note is D sharp. The seventh note of a melodic minor scale (ascending) will be a semitone below your tonic note, like your harmonic minor scale. Descending the melodic minor scale reverts to its natural state, therefore your seventh note will be a whole tone below your tonic.
The first note of the major scale is the tonic.
C is the third note of an A minor scale.
The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.
The fifth note of C major scale is G. The fifth note of any scale is always called the dominant.
The dominant note is the 5th note in the scale. In the B Major scale, F is the dominant note.
To determine what the seventh note (leading note) is in a minor scale, you need to determine which minor scale you are playing. The seventh note of a natural minor scale, you take the note which is a whole tone (2 notes) below your tonic (the note which is the name of your scale). Example: In A natural minor scale the leading note is G. The seventh note of a harmonic minor scale is a semitone (1 note) below your tonic note. Ex: In E harmonic minor scale, the leading note is D sharp. The seventh note of a melodic minor scale (ascending) will be a semitone below your tonic note, like your harmonic minor scale. Descending the melodic minor scale reverts to its natural state, therefore your seventh note will be a whole tone below your tonic.
The tonic note of any diatonic scale is the first note (starting note) of the scale. In the case of G-flat major the tonic note is G-flat!
The subdominant note is D in an A major scale
C is the third note of an A minor scale.
The first note of the major scale is the tonic.
The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.
Yes, using the root note (tonic note) of the scale and its 3rd and 5th note of the scale.
The fifth note of C major scale is G. The fifth note of any scale is always called the dominant.
No. It is only the dominant note in the scale of G.
The submediant - which is the note a relative minor scale begins on
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.