G sharp (enharmonic A flat).
E-sharp.
The leading tone is the seventh note of a scale that is one half step below the tonic, creating tension and a strong pull towards the tonic. The subtonic is the seventh note of a scale that is a whole step below the tonic, creating a less intense sense of resolution compared to the leading tone.
The leading tone in the key of D, whether major or minor, is C#.
The different scale progressions used in music theory include major, minor, chromatic, whole tone, pentatonic, and blues scales.
Yes it uses the whole tone scale as there are no semitones in the melody. You are right.
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.
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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.
E
E#
B-flat
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.
F sharp is the leading note (7th degree) of the G major scale.
C is the leading tone in the Key of D.