The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.
No. It is only the dominant note in the scale of G.
It is the same on any instrument-- (Acending scale) g a b c d e f# g (Decending Scale) g f# e d c b a g
The notes in a G harmonic minor scale are: G A B flat C D E Flat F# G
The submediant, the sixth degree of the G major scale, is E.E natural
The slide positions for the A Major scale, starting on low A, are as follows: A - 2 B - 7 C#- 5 D - 4 E - 2 F#- 5 G#- 3 A - 2
The slide positions for the A Major scale, starting on low A, are as follows: A - 2 B - 7 C#- 5 D - 4 E - 2 F#- 5 G#- 3 A - 2
The notes and positions for A-sharp are exactly the same as for B-flat.
For the C scale starting on a 2nd space C, the positions are 6, 4, 2, 1, 4, 2, 4, 3.
C#-d#-f-f#-g#-a#-c-c# 5 3 1 5 3 1 3 2
g is in fifth position
6421 6421 54321 4321 321 (thats al I know)
Slide positions for B-flat tenor trombone concert pitch to middle C: C (6th), D(4th), E(2nd), F(1st), G(4th), A(2nd), B(4th), middle C (3rd)
For the B flat scale which is the most common for beginners: 1 6 4 3 1 4 2 1
positions in a sporting scale? positions in a sporting scale?
The slide positions for E is 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. :)
Slide positions are not lettered, but numbered, one through seven.