The tonic in any scale is the 1st scale degree. For example, in the key of F major, the tonic is F.
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 tonic is the first note of the scale. Therefore, the tonic is G.
The interval from the tonic note to the third note of a major scale is a major third.
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The tonic of F is F.
The tonic in any scale is the 1st scale degree. For example, in the key of F major, the tonic is F.
It is a major chord. Actually, tonic is simply defined as the first note in the scale or key. All chords have tonic note. The tonic of a C chord is the C. The tonic of a C minor chord is a C. The tonic of a C minor major 7 is a C.
F, G, and A are musical notes. In the key of F major, they represent the tonic, the second, and the third of the scale.
The difference is that F major's tonic is F and D minor's tonic is D. Most songs and pieces end either with the tonic of the key signature or a chord with the tonic. Both have a key signature of 1 flat and all the notes are the same except that in D minor the C is raised (incidentally) to C sharp.
The mediant of any major scale is the note that is a third above the tonic (root) of the scale. In the key of F sharp major, the tonic is F sharp, so the mediant would be A sharp.
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The tonic of F major is F major.
It depends what key is this tonic triad in.
The parallel minor of F-sharp major is F-sharp minor. A parallel minor key is the one with the same tonic note.
'tonic' is created from two words which are 'ton' and 'ic'. 'ton' means tension, tone and stretching while 'ic' means pertaining/relating to. Therefore, if combined, 'tonic' means pertaining/relating to either tension, tone or stretching.
The parallel minor key is that which has the same tonic note. So, the parallel minor to F major is F minor.