G flat
The tonic is the first note of the scale. Therefore, the tonic is G.
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 interval from the tonic note to the third note of a major scale is a major third.
The tonic in any scale is the 1st scale degree. For example, in the key of F major, the tonic is F.
The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.
G flat
A tonic is the root note of a musical piece. This note is what names the key that the song is in. So, if a minuet is written in the key of G, it's tonic note is G and its tonic chord is G major.
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.
the tonic of the tonic of c is c because the tonic refers to the first note of the scale. Which is c. get it?
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!
Chords don't have "tonic notes". Scales do. The tonic note of the G major scale is G (in fact, the tonic note of the X major/minor scale will always be X). Chords do have roots, but that's equally boring: the root of the G major chord is G.
The tonic is the first note of the scale. Therefore, the tonic is G.
Each scale has a Leading Tone (which is the 7th note of the scale) and a Tonic Note (which is the first/eighth note of the scale). For the key of C major, the leading tone would be B, and the tonic note would be 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.
A chord that is tonic is the 1 or I chord of the music that you are playing. It is the key of the music that you are playing. If the tonic is C major then you would be playing in the key of C major and dominant or 5 chord would be G major.
The most important note of a chord is the tonic, followed by the third and the seventh, as they are what determines the quality of the chord (i.e. Major, minor, diminished etc.) Actually, the 7th only comes into play if it's a chord that includes the 7th. A major chord is the tonic, third, and fifth. A minor chord is the tonic, flat third, and fifth. A diminished chord is the tonic, flat third, and flat fifth. None of those chords (also several others) include the 7th.