The whole tone scale is made up of exactly what it sounds like, a series of notes each a whole tone away from the other. Starting on F, a whole tone scale would consist of (1)F (2)G (3)A (4)B (5)C#/Db (6)D#/Eb, which would then finish with (7)F, right back where it started. So the sixth note (D#/Eb) is the interval of a minor 7th, or 10 semitones, away.
It's the name of a note in the musical scale!
The first note of any musical scale is called the 'tonic.' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_(music) If that's not the answer you are looking for, then it's probably because you did not say WHAT musical scale you are asking about.
The first note a musical scale, also called the tonic, is the most important note of that scale. Imagine the music is a forest. The tonic would be a safe house, where you could rest. Most musical pieces go through many notes of the scale, and whenever they return to the tonic, it's a resting place for the hears, that's why most of musical pieces end on the tonic.
It is the first note in the scale
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What ever note that is a major second interval below the starting note of the scale.
It's the name of a note in the musical scale!
The first note of any musical scale is called the 'tonic.' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_(music) If that's not the answer you are looking for, then it's probably because you did not say WHAT musical scale you are asking about.
The first note a musical scale, also called the tonic, is the most important note of that scale. Imagine the music is a forest. The tonic would be a safe house, where you could rest. Most musical pieces go through many notes of the scale, and whenever they return to the tonic, it's a resting place for the hears, that's why most of musical pieces end on the tonic.
It is the first note in the scale
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In music, "do re me" are notes which are part of a solfage. Solfage is a method used to remember the tone and position of a note on the musical scale.
It's the "tonic note."
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