The first note of a musical scale depends on the key you're in. For instance, if you're in the key of A, the first note, known as the root, would be A. If you're in the key of F#, the root would be F#. No matter if you're playing the major scale, the minor scale, the blues scale, or any other scale, the root always matches the chord you're playing over.
ANY note can be the first note of a musical scale or mode. The first note is called the tonic. However, in the practice of solfège, unaccompanied singing in relative pitch, the first note of the scale (in the movable Do system) is called "Do", rhyming with doe, as in Do Re Mi. See link for more.
That depends on what scale it is. if it's a B flat major scale the first note is going to be a (obviously) B flat. There are many different scales for all Musical Instruments. In a choir the first note is 'do' which varys depending on what pitch you're in and what the key signature is.
The first note in a scale is called the root or tonic. Tonic is a more precise musical term for it.
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the first note is called the Tonic
You might be going for the word tonic.
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It is the first note in the scale
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 first note of a musical scale depends on the key you're in. For instance, if you're in the key of A, the first note, known as the root, would be A. If you're in the key of F#, the root would be F#. No matter if you're playing the major scale, the minor scale, the blues scale, or any other scale, the root always matches the chord you're playing over.
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Yes; the second note of the phrygian scale is a half step from the first note rather than a whole step.
The first note of the major scale is the tonic.
It is the first note in the scale
if it's an A-Flat scale the first note is A-Flat...
The first note of a major or minor scale is called the tonic note. For example: for C major, the first note (or tonic note) is C; for a minor, the first note (or tonic note) is a.
The first note of a scale can go by many names. In solfeggio, it is "do;" in music theory it is usually the tonic or the root, but sometimes just "first." And of course every particular scale has its own particular note name for the first note.
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 first note of a musical scale depends on the key you're in. For instance, if you're in the key of A, the first note, known as the root, would be A. If you're in the key of F#, the root would be F#. No matter if you're playing the major scale, the minor scale, the blues scale, or any other scale, the root always matches the chord you're playing over.
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It's the "tonic note."
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