the note of "D" :)
it is the note "A".A.
The syllable is Re. D is the second tone up from the tonic note, which is C (and do), so it is Re.
Music note names areC, D, E, F, G, A, B, and then C again.Flats and sharps for each of these notes.Or note names for singing can also be referred to asDo (Doh)Re (Ray)Mi (Mee)Fa (Fah)So (Soh)La (Lah)Ti (Tee)and then Do again.
None, because the first and last note have to be the same.
The solfège syllables "do, re, mi" correspond to the notes C, D, and E in the C major scale. In terms of musical notation, "do" represents the tonic (first note), "re" is the supertonic (second note), and "mi" is the mediant (third note). These syllables are often used in music education to teach pitch and scale relationships.
when singing scales in the key of C what note is TE?
C
it is the note "A".A.
E
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.
Fa is the 4th scale-degree of both the C major and minor scales.
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).
In the key of C, "Sol" (you referred to it as "so"), is G.
The main difference between C major and C minor scales is the third note. In C major, the third note is E, which is a major third interval from the root note C. In C minor, the third note is E, which is a minor third interval from the root note C. This difference in the third note gives each scale a distinct sound and emotional quality.
The main difference between the C major and C minor scales is the third note. In the C major scale, the third note is E, while in the C minor scale, the third note is E. This difference gives each scale a distinct sound and feeling.
The note represented by the solfge syllables do, re, and mi is C, D, and E respectively.
The syllable is Re. D is the second tone up from the tonic note, which is C (and do), so it is Re.