Note in a C scale
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ANATURALNote in a C scale
EFLATNote in the C minor scale
EFLATThird note of a C minor scale
AFLATC minor scale note
AFLATScale whose third note is C
GSHARPNote in the A-Major scale
ASHARPNote in a B major scale
CSHARPNote in a D major scale
GSHARPNote in the A major scale
DSHARPThird note in a B-major scale
FARNote in a "Sound of Music" scale
CSHARPThird note in the A major scale
seventhsA chord in which the seventh note of the scale forms an important component
seventhA chord in which the seventh note of the scale forms an important component
uta syllable used for the first note in the diatonic scale in an early solmization system and later replaced by do
utsa syllable used for the first note in the diatonic scale in an early solmization system and later replaced by do
eleventhAn interval or chord spanning an octave plus a fourth in the diatonic scale, or a note separated from another by this interval
TONICC in a C scale, e.g.
submediantthe sixth degree of the diatonic scale, eg A in the scale of C major
submediantsSUBMEDIANT, the sixth degree of the diatonic scale, eg A in the scale of C major
fourthsAn interval spanning four consecutive notes in a diatonic scale, in particular (also perfect fourth) an interval of two tones and a semitone (e.g., C to F)
EFLATNote in a C minor triad
ONESBig wad in exchange for a C-note
ELANote in Guido's scale.
ARENote in Guido's scale.
ELAHightest note in Guido's scale.
ELAHigh note in old scale.
SOLNote in the diatonic scale
AFLATNote in an F minor scale
GSHARPNote in an E major scale
DSHARPNote in the B major scale
BFLATNote in the F major scale
SOLFifth note in the diatonic scale
ASHARPNote in the B major scale
DSHARPNote in the E major scale
BFLATFourth note in the F major scale
sohs(in tonic sol-fa) the name used for the fifth note or dominant of any scale
dominantsThe fifth note of the diatonic scale of any key, or the key based on this, considered in relation to the key of the tonic
subdominantthe fourth degree of the diatonic scale, eg F in the scale of C
subdominantsSUBDOMINANT, the fourth degree of the diatonic scale, eg F in the scale of C