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.
Step one of the C major pentascale is tonic.
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 tonic of F is F.
The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.
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?
If C is the tonic, D is the supertonic.
The tonic is C sharp.
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.
Yes.
Yes.
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.
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.
C#
C natural
There's only one tonic in every scale. It's the first pitch played in the scale. In this case it's a C. Were it Bb major, the tonic would be Bb, D major the tonic would be D, etc..
Step one of the C major pentascale is tonic.