The dominant note in any scale (major or minor) is the 5th (V) note of the scale.
I - Tonic
II - Supertonic
III - Mediant
IV - Sub-Dominant
V - Dominant
VI - Sub-mediant
VII - Leading tone or leading note
In the case of C major, the dominant note is G.
The dominant of C is G.
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.
The dominant note is the 5th note in the scale. In the B Major scale, F is the dominant note.
The chord A7 which has the notes A, C#, E, G.
Eb Major
The subdominant in a scale is the 4th, which in the key of B-flat major is E-flat.
The dominant in a scale is the 5th, which in the key of F# major is C#.
The dominant is the 5th tone in the scale. In a D Major scale, the dominant is A.
The dominant scale/chord in music is that built on the 5th scale degree of the key. In C major, the dominant is G.
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.
The dominant is the 5th, so in the key of C, it's G.
The dominant in a scale is the 5th, which in the key of F# major is C#.
The dominant (fifth) degree of a D sharp major scale is A sharp.
The fifth note of C major scale is G. The fifth note of any scale is always called the dominant.
A major. A B C# D E F# G# A
The fifth syllable (or note) on a music scale is called the dominant. For example: for the scale of C major, the fifth note (or dominant) would be G.
The dominant key is the fifth note of the scale. For A major scale, this would be E.
The dominant note is the 5th note in the scale. In the B Major scale, F is the dominant note.