The subdominant is the 4th scale degree. In G major, that's C.
Tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, leading note, tonic again..
The subdominant in any major scale is the fourth note. So, in C major, the subdominant is the F.
The subdominant is the 4th note in a scale, so in A major it's D.
G flat minor or F sharp minor. F♯, C♯, G♯, D♯, and A♯ minor all have a G♯ in their key signature.
The subdominant note of E-flat minor is A-flat.
Yes. Actually it's spelled "subdominant" but that's just getting picky.
The subdominant is the 4th scale degree. In G major, that's C.
The subdominant is usually the fourth scale degree of a major or minor scale.
There is no such thing as B major. There is B minor and B flat major. The subdominant triad of B minor ( I'm pretty sure) is E minor.
C
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The subdominant is the 4th, so in G, it's C.
The subdominant of D major is G major.
4, or subdominant.
The subdominant note is the fourth scale degree of any key, for example in C major the subdominant note is F since the scale goes C D E F G A B C.