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Essay heading: Sonata Allegro Form
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The tonic is often confused with the root, which is the reference note of a chord, rather than that of the scale.
• In music, the mediant is the third degree of the diatonic scale, being the "middle" note of the tonic triad.
• In music, the submediant is the sixth tonal degree of the diatonic scale... displayed 300 characters
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It is so called because it is a third below the tonic, in contrast to the mediant being a third above the tonic. It is the mediant of the subdominant triad.
• Rondo, and its French equivalent rondeau, is a word that has been used in music in a number of ways, most often in reference to a musical form, but also in reference to a character-type that is distinct from the form... displayed next 300 characters
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