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ჸLeTTer-Printing MOCიKBაЛ Telegraph Keyboard

Keyboard of a Letter-Printing Telegraph Set built by Siemens & Halske in Saint Petersburg, Russia, ca. 1900
The seen degrees of the scale are also known by traditional names, especially when used in a tonal context:
1st – Tonic (key note) 2nd – Supertonic 3rd – Mediant 4th – Subdominant 5th – Dominant 6th – Submediant 7th – Leading tone (8th – Tonic)
I / i(Major/Minor) | ii / iio | iii / III | IV / iv | V / v | vi / VI | viio / VII -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- Tonic | SupertonicSp | MediantDp, Tkp, tP, [D](Sp) | Subdominant | Dominant | SubmediantTp, sP, tCp | Leading toneD̸7 | SubtonicdP C | D | E♮ / E♭(Major/Minor) | F | G | A♮ / A♭(Major/Minor) | B♮ / B♭(Major/Minor) I / i (Major/Minor) ii / iio iii / III IV / iv V / v vi / VI viio / VII TonicMediant Dp, Tkp, tP, [D](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terzschritt)
Submediant Tp, sP, tCp
C D E♮ / E♭ (Major/Minor) F G A♮ / A♭ (Major/Minor) B♮ / B♭ (Major/Minor)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatonic_scale
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