A tonic note is which degree of a scale?

(1 point)

O the first degree

O the first accidental

O the mid-range note

O the second flat

The tonic note is the first degree of a scale.

A tonic note is the first degree of a scale.

A tonic note is the first degree of a scale. To find the tonic note of a scale, you need to know the key signature of the scale. The tonic note is the note that the scale is named after. In a major scale, the tonic note is also the first note of the scale. For example, in the key of C major, the tonic note is C.

To determine the tonic note, you can start by identifying the key signature. The key signature tells you which accidentals (sharps or flats) are present in the scale. Then, you can locate the note that corresponds to the first degree of the scale, which is the tonic note.

In the given options, the correct answer is "the first degree."