B-flat
Each note in the scale must be moved up one whole tone. That is the distance of exactly two keys on the piano, regardless of color.
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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.
C-sharp. The leading tone is one half-step below the tonic.
my best friend is Hannah sorry. I thought I was answering a musical question. A tone is a whole step, as in from C to D on the C Major scale, while a Semi-Tone is a half step, as in C to C# on the C Major Scale. The Major scale also contains half steps or semi-tones, in C major the are from E to F and from B to C
The leading tone is the seventh scale degree of the diatonic scale which in F Major is the note "E".
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 leading tone is the seventh note in the scale. For D-flat major, this would be C.
The leading tone in a key is one half-step below the tonic. In the key of A major, the leading tone is G-sharp.
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E#
G sharp (enharmonic A flat).
The leading tone is one half-step below the tonic, so in the key of B-flat the leading tone is A.
G sharp (enharmonic A flat).
F sharp is the leading note (7th degree) of the G major scale.
Each note in the scale must be moved up one whole tone. That is the distance of exactly two keys on the piano, regardless of color.
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