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Understanding Subtonics in Music

In music, a subtonic is a note that is lower in pitch than the tonic, but not as low as the supertonic. The subtonic is typically found in the key of a piece of music and serves as a harmonic anchor for the tonality of the piece. It is often used to create tension and anticipation before resolving back to the tonic.

For example, in the key of C major, the subtonic would be the note B, which is lower in pitch than the tonic (C) but not as low as the supertonic (Bb). The subtonic can be used in a variety of ways in music, such as in chord progressions, melodies, and bass lines. It is an important element of harmony and can add depth and complexity to a piece of music.

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