The leading tone is the seventh scale degree of the diatonic scale which in F Major is the note "E".
The leading tone in a key is one half-step below the tonic. In the key of A major, the leading tone is G-sharp.
The leading tone is the seventh note in the scale. For D-flat major, this would be C.
Generally, the leading note is the seventh tonal degree of the diatonic scale leading up to the tonic. For example, in the C major scale (white keys on a piano, starting on C), the leading note is the note B; and the leading note chord uses the notes B, D, and F: a diminished triad. In Music Theory, the leading note triad is symbolized by the Roman numeral vii°.
G
The leading tone is the seventh scale degree of the diatonic scale which in F Major is the note "E".
E
F sharp is the leading note (7th degree) of the G major scale.
E-sharp.
E#
The leading tone in a key is one half-step below the tonic. In the key of A major, the leading tone is G-sharp.
The leading tone in a scale is one half-step below the tonic. In the key of C# major, the leading tone is B#.
The leading tone is the seventh note in the scale. For D-flat major, this would be C.
The leading tone is one half-step below the tonic, so in the key of B-flat the leading tone is A.
The leading note, the seventh degree of F major, is E.
For bass clef, it is D. For treble clef, it is F. The way to remember what the dominant tone for any key is to count 4 notes above the 1st note. (the dominant is the 5th degree/note)
B-flat