It depends on which staff and which direction:
Trebble staff, going up: 2nd space
Bass staff, going up: 1st space
(if that makes any sence, if not look up a picture on Google)
It is the first note in the scale
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The first note of a musical scale depends on the key you're in. For instance, if you're in the key of A, the first note, known as the root, would be A. If you're in the key of F#, the root would be F#. No matter if you're playing the major scale, the minor scale, the blues scale, or any other scale, the root always matches the chord you're playing over.
The first note a musical scale, also called the tonic, is the most important note of that scale. Imagine the music is a forest. The tonic would be a safe house, where you could rest. Most musical pieces go through many notes of the scale, and whenever they return to the tonic, it's a resting place for the hears, that's why most of musical pieces end on the tonic.
The first note of a musical scale depends on the key you're in. For instance, if you're in the key of A, the first note, known as the root, would be A. If you're in the key of F#, the root would be F#. No matter if you're playing the major scale, the minor scale, the blues scale, or any other scale, the root always matches the chord you're playing over.
It is the first note in the scale
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It's the "tonic note."
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it depends on what key it is in
The first note of a musical scale depends on the key you're in. For instance, if you're in the key of A, the first note, known as the root, would be A. If you're in the key of F#, the root would be F#. No matter if you're playing the major scale, the minor scale, the blues scale, or any other scale, the root always matches the chord you're playing over.
The first note a musical scale, also called the tonic, is the most important note of that scale. Imagine the music is a forest. The tonic would be a safe house, where you could rest. Most musical pieces go through many notes of the scale, and whenever they return to the tonic, it's a resting place for the hears, that's why most of musical pieces end on the tonic.
The first note of a musical scale depends on the key you're in. For instance, if you're in the key of A, the first note, known as the root, would be A. If you're in the key of F#, the root would be F#. No matter if you're playing the major scale, the minor scale, the blues scale, or any other scale, the root always matches the chord you're playing over.
The first note of any musical scale is called the 'tonic.' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_(music) If that's not the answer you are looking for, then it's probably because you did not say WHAT musical scale you are asking about.
You can have a musical scale starting anywhere you like. On the piano, the simplest scale is C major, in which the second note is D. In all major and minor scales, you can find the second note by moving up two semitones from the first note (C-C#-D or G-G#-A)