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Sensible note

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(Mus.) the major seventh note of any scale; - so called because, being but a half step below the octave, or key tone, and naturally leading up to that, it makes the ear sensible of its approaching sound. Called also the leading tone.

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There I sit in the meeting with the accountant with a pad of A4 trying to make some sensible notes.
On a more sensible note, I'll go and muck out 30 horses a day for a week at Jonjo O'Neill's yard if his horse wins the Gold Cup.
On a slightly more sensible note, surely Motherwell's best chance is the fact Ronald de Boer is injured.
 
 
 
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