You can have a musical scale starting anywhere you like. On the piano, the simplest scale is C major, in which the second note is D. In all major and minor scales, you can find the second note by moving up two semitones from the first note (C-C#-D or G-G#-A)
Super Tonic.
What ever note that is a major second interval below the starting note of the scale.
It is the first note in the scale
Do
Do
Do
It's the "tonic note."
It's the name of a note in the musical scale!
The first scale degree in music theory refers to the tonic, which is the starting or ending note of a scale. It is the most stable and restful note in a scale, often serving as the point of resolution in a musical passage.
The solfege note names for the musical scale are: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do.
tonic
Mi