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Fa is the 4th scale-degree of both the C major and minor scales.

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Q: When singing scales in the key of C what note is fa?
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When singing scales in the key of c what note is TI?

Ti is the seventh note in a major scale (do re mi fa so la TI do). In the key of C, the Ti note would be B.


What is the singing scales?

When you sing scales, you start on a note and if the key is major, you sing Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do. That's the first thing you learn. Then you switch to minor, and chromatic. It can get complicated. You should master singing major first.


When singing scales of C what is so?

In they key of C Major, sol would be the note G. Do (C) Re (D) Mi (E) Fa (F) Sol (G) La (A) Ti (B) Do (C).


What musical note is a fah?

the musical note fa depends on what key you are in


Which musical note follows fa?

do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do


What is between so and ti with 2 leters?

When doing scales, the note between "so" and "ti" is "la." The full octave is do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do. It was immortalized in song in "The Sound of Music."


What is the note between fa and la?

sal


What are the singing names of the staff?

do,re,mi,fa,so,la,ti,do


What does arranca en fa mean?

It's like saying, "Let's get this party started!" Literally, the "fa" is a note on the scale, you may recognize it with the rest of them: "do re mi fa (sol la ti... do)"... so it'd be something like "Start in (the key of) 'fa'". "Arranca" = start (up your car, to leave on a trip, etc.). And it's a famous salsa song by Sonora Carruseles... you can find it on YouTube.


Would fa be the fourth note on the musical scale?

Yes.


What is Do in the key major of C when sight singing?

Do is C here. Here is a song to help you find "do" in any situation: (To the tune of The Farmer In The Dell) The last flat is "fa" The last sharp is "ti" No flats? No sharps? Do is always C.


What is the definition of sofa-syllables?

"do", "re", "mi", "fa", "so", "la" and "ti" are the basic ones, but each of those notes would have variations, used when you raise or lower a note chromatically (for example: a raised "do" is a "di" and a raised "re" is a "ri", and a lowered "ti" is a "to")