A lot of information was packed into this video, but you have such a clear way of explaining it all. Thanks so much for this. I am also enjoying your book.
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Each note of a scale has a special name, called a scale degree. The first (and last) note is called the tonic. It is commonly used at the beginnings and ends of melodies in songs and compositions.
Really helpful, clear, informative and enjoyable, thank you
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A lot of information was packed into this video, but you have such a clear way of explaining it all. Thanks so much for this. I am also enjoying your book.
I'm delighted that you are enjoying the videos and thank you for purchasing my book. Is there anything in particular in the book that has stood out to you? I'd love to know.
Thank you so much! It really helped me. It's easier to learn these concepts when examples are given
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thank you! very helpful
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This was helpful, Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed watching this.
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More good tips, Fiona.
Glad to hear it. I hope they serve you well in your practice.
Great video and really useful, thanks.
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No idea what a tonic is.
Each note of a scale has a special name, called a scale degree. The first (and last) note is called the tonic. It is commonly used at the beginnings and ends of melodies in songs and compositions.