the second note of the scale
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rethe second note of the scale
resthe musical syllable used for the second note of a scale
rethe musical syllable used for the second note of a scale
supertonicthe note next above the keynote; the second of the scale
supertonicsSUPERTONIC, the note next above the keynote; the second of the scale
supertonicThe second note of the diatonic scale of any key; the note above the tonic
supertonicsThe second note of the diatonic scale of any key; the note above the tonic
ARESecond note of Guido's scale.
sohthe fifth note of the scale
methe third note of the scale
lahthe sixth note of the scale
mithe third note of the scale
mesME, the third note of the scale
sithe seventh note of the diatonic scale
misMI, the third note of the scale
sohsSOH, the fifth note of the scale
lahsLAH, the sixth note of the scale
subdominantThe fourth note of the diatonic scale of any key
submediantsThe sixth note of the diatonic scale of any key
submediantThe sixth note of the diatonic scale of any key
subdominantsThe fourth note of the diatonic scale of any key
dosthe musical syllable used for the first note of a scale
dothe musical syllable used for the first note of a 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
subtonicsThe note below the tonic, the seventh note of the diatonic scale of any key
subtonicThe note below the tonic, the seventh note of the diatonic scale of any key
sohs(in tonic sol-fa) the name used for the fifth note or dominant of any scale
secondsThe note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord
seventhThe note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord
seventhsThe note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord
fourthsThe note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord
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
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
rethe second tone of the diatonic scale in solmization