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subtonic
[suhb-ton-ik]
subtonic
/ sʌbˈtɒnɪk /
noun
Also called: leading note. music the seventh degree of a major or minor scale
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Example Sentences
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Be careful not to convert the subtonic into a tonic.
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"So gradually as to allow its being engrafted on a subtonic."
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Proceed in a similar manner with the other subtonics.
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The Atonics correspond with the first eleven of the subtonics as given above, from which they differ almost alone in having no vocality.
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Some syllables that so end, by virtue of tonic or subtonic elements which they may contain, are capable of some prolongation; for example, warp, dart, block, grab, dread, grog.
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