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What is a tonic note?

its the bottom number in a scale


The black and white keys on the piano form a definite what?

They form a pattern. A distinctive pattern where each note can be the start of any type of scale. Each scale can be played starting on any note but each scale will have its own unique pattern on the keyboard.


What are the chords in a major key and how are they determined?

The chords in a major key are determined by the notes in the key's scale. The chords are built by stacking every other note in the scale on top of each other, creating a chord for each note in the scale.


What is the name of the system invented by Arnold schoenberg where each note of the scale is given equal imprtance?

12-tone music, where every note of the chromatic scale is played as often as every other note.


What is the name of system invented by arnorld schoenberg where each note of the scale is given equal importance?

twelve tone scale


Does the harp have multiple oscillators?

Yes. Each string is tuned to a different note of the scale.


What is the dominant note in the B-flat major scale?

The dominant note is the 5th note in the scale. In the B Major scale, F is the dominant note.


How do you get scale interval?

It depends on what you mean by scale. In music, for instance, each half step is related to the prior note by the twelfth root of 2.


What is the 7th note in minor scale?

To determine what the seventh note (leading note) is in a minor scale, you need to determine which minor scale you are playing. The seventh note of a natural minor scale, you take the note which is a whole tone (2 notes) below your tonic (the note which is the name of your scale). Example: In A natural minor scale the leading note is G. The seventh note of a harmonic minor scale is a semitone (1 note) below your tonic note. Ex: In E harmonic minor scale, the leading note is D sharp. The seventh note of a melodic minor scale (ascending) will be a semitone below your tonic note, like your harmonic minor scale. Descending the melodic minor scale reverts to its natural state, therefore your seventh note will be a whole tone below your tonic.


What does beat per bar mean?

In music, the beat is the steady pulsing heard throughout the song. A bar refers to the musical score on paper.In each scale (nine parallel horizontal lines across the page) there are sections separated by vertical lines called bars; each section is called a measure or a bar. At the left end of the scale, there is a symbol called a cleft, followed by two numbers, one above the other. The upper number designates the number of beats in each bar (section), and the lower number designates which kind of musical note on the scale gets one beat when playing a musical instrument or singing.When the numbers are 4 over 2, there are four beats to each measure (beats to the bar) and a half note gets one beat. This implies that a whole note gets two beats and a quarter note gets a half beat.


What is the significance of the letter assigned to each guitar string?

The letter assigned to each guitar string represents the pitch of the note produced when the string is played open. This helps musicians tune their guitar and play specific notes and chords accurately.


How does the number system in music theory work?

The number system in music theory assigns numbers to each note in a scale, with the first note being "1" and the rest following in numerical order. This system helps musicians understand chord progressions and relationships between notes in a key.