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A harmonic note is a musical tone that is produced by a vibrating object, such as a string or column of air, vibrating at a frequency that is a whole number multiple of the fundamental frequency of the object. Harmonic notes are higher pitched tones that blend with the fundamental frequency to create complex timbres in music.

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Which note is raised a semitone in a harmonic minor scale?

The 7th note (leading note) is raised by a semitone in a harmonic minor scale.


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The natural minor scale has a flat 6th and 7th note, while the harmonic minor scale has a raised 7th note.


What is the difference between the natural minor scale and the harmonic minor scale?

The natural minor scale has a flat 7th note, while the harmonic minor scale has a raised 7th note.


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What is the key signature for a harmonic minor scale?

The key signature for a harmonic minor scale typically has raised seventh note compared to the natural minor scale.


What is the key signature of the harmonic minor scale?

The key signature of the harmonic minor scale typically has raised seventh note compared to the natural minor scale.


Why did Gabrieli organize his compositions around a single note-the tonic note?

Gabrieli organized his compositions around a single note the tonic note to heighten the sense of harmonic drama.


What is the 7th note in minor scale?

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What is the relationship between the natural harmonic and melodic minor scales in music theory?

The natural harmonic minor scale is a minor scale with a raised 7th note, while the melodic minor scale has both a raised 6th and 7th note when ascending. The two scales are related because the melodic minor scale is derived from the natural harmonic minor scale.


How do you play F harmonic minor from supertonic to supertonic?

F is the tonic. Therefore, from supertonic (the second note) to supertonic is G, A flat, B flat, C, D flat, E natural (a harmonic minor scale has the 7th note raised), F, G.