Sol. The one in the middle of F sharp and A flat.
No. It is only the dominant note in the scale of G.
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The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.
B flat note, C note, D note, E flat note, F note, G note, A note, B flat note.
The subdominant note in a key is the 4th. In G minor, it's C.
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the G note is above the F note. but triple high G has 3 lines below it and it's a squeal not a sound
No. It is only the dominant note in the scale of G.
1000 American dollars is a g note. a c note would be 100 American dollars.
G natural
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 depends on whether you are playing High G or Low G. Great Highland bagpipes range from Low G to High A. From low G, play a G then a D gracenote on the low G melody note. For High G play a High G gracenote on the melody note F followed by the melody note G
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No. On a certain note with both a sharp and flat, (G, for example) they are the same distance from G, but going in diferent directions. G sharp raises the note by one half step while G flat lowers the note by one half step. However, it is possible for a sharp note to mean the same note as a flat note. For example, G sharp is the same note as A flat. This is called being enharmonic.
low E G A, low E G B A, low E G A G Low E
The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.