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What is the vocal point in a melody?
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The vocal point, also known as the tonic or the root note, is the melodic note that serves as the central point or reference for a melody. It is the note from which other notes and harmonies are derived and it is often the note on which a melody begins and resolves. The vocal point provides stability and a sense of home in a musical piece.
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