That would be a melody. You may be thinking of 'motif'.
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There are two scales in Korean music. One is called the KyeMyonJo scale which is (1, b3, 4, 5, 6). The other is the Ujo scale which is (1, 2, 4, 5, 6).
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In music, "do re me" are notes which are part of a solfage. Solfage is a method used to remember the tone and position of a note on the musical scale.
The third scale degree is called the mediant.
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The third note in a major or minor scale is called a mediant.
The subdominant is usually the fourth scale degree of a major or minor scale.
Depending on which scale you are playing, it can be any note. If you are talking about solfegge syllables, the third syllable is "mi". If you are playing a C Major scale, the third note, mi, would be the note E.
the answer is mediant
In music theory, a "three in the key" typically refers to the third scale degree of a particular key. For example, in the key of C major, the third note of the scale is E. The importance of the third scale degree lies in its role in determining the quality of chords in a key - major chords are built on the first, third, and fifth scale degrees, while minor chords are built on the second, fourth, and sixth scale degrees.
The first scale degree in music theory refers to the tonic, which is the starting or ending note of a scale. It is the most stable and restful note in a scale, often serving as the point of resolution in a musical passage.
I think you mean E if you are talking about a whole tone scale. There are many musical scales!
"to yourself" is an adverb phrase because it modifies the verb, sing
F, G, and A are musical notes. In the key of F major, they represent the tonic, the second, and the third of the scale.