of the major scale. Look up solfège in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Italian "solfeggio" and English/French "solfège" derive from the names of two...
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in Philippines. (For the actual origins of the solfège, refer to Solfège.) The lyrics teach the solfège syllables by linking them with English homophones...
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Hazlehurst Greece ERT Pascalis [el], Marianna [el], Robert and Bessy "Mathema solfege" (Μάθημα σολφέζ) Greek Giorgos Hatzinasios Sevi Tiliakou Giorgos Hatzinasios...
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training Music theory Solfège Cato Amundsen, Tom (24 June 2016). "[Solfege-announce] New devel release: GNU Solfege 3.23.4". Solfege-announce (Mailing list)...
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musical systems. It uses a system of musical notation based on movable do solfège, whereby every note is given a name according to its relationship with...
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Turkish actor. He is multi-faceted in various fields and is trained in solfège, singing and is professionally engaged in acting, sports, voice acting...
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Do Re Mi may refer to: Solfège, a system of learning musical scales (commonly: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti) Do Re Mi (1966 film), a Malaysian comedy film...
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subsequent careers). His brother Napoléon (1826–1906) became professor of solfège at the Conservatoire, his brother Maxim (1818–1897) had a career writing...
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Solresol (Solfège: Sol-Re-Sol), originally called Langue universelle and then Langue musicale universelle, is a musical constructed language devised by...
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of solmization are in use and have been used throughout the world, but solfège is the most common convention in countries of Western culture. The seven...
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Kodály method (section Movable-do solfège)
Kodály felt that movable-do solfège should precede acquaintance with the staff, and developed a type of shorthand using solfège initials with simplified...
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the fixed-Do solfege system. Its enharmonic equivalents are C (C-double sharp) and E (E-double flat). It is the third semitone of the solfège. When calculated...
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For example, in the key of C, their relationship with the notes and the solfège is as follows: In G: When the notes are read aloud or sung, they are called...
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Musical notation (section Solfège)
Pa Dha Ni. See also: solfège, sargam, Kodály hand signs. Tonic sol-fa is a type of notation using the initial letters of solfège. The notes of the 12-tone...
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Svara (section Seven svaras and solfège (sargam))
Sargam is the Indian equivalent to solfège, a technique for the teaching of sight-singing. As in Western moveable-Do solfège, the svara Sa is the tonic of...
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is the fifth note of the fixed-do solfège starting on C. It is the fifth note and the eighth semitone of the solfège. As such it is the dominant, a perfect...
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hexachord, giving ut–re–mi–fa–so–la; though ut is replaced by do in modern solfège. The naming of the notes of the hexachord by the first syllable of each...
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Solfege (ソルフェージュ, Sorufeeju) is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga. The series is licensed and published in English in...
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diatonic notes by a semitone by means of flats (♭) and sharps (♯). Use of solfege or letter names depends on language. For a more complete table and explanation...
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Giovanni Battista Doni (section Solfège)
known, among other works, for having renamed the note "Ut" to "Do" in solfège. In his day, he was a well-known lawyer, classical scholar, critic and...
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guitar string, it is the interval separated by two frets. In moveable-do solfège, it is the interval between do and re. It is considered a melodic step...
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that interval is a half-step. by their name according to the movable do solfège system: do, re, mi, fa, so(l), la, and si (or ti). Factor (chord) Ear training...
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durations. Music theory in most European countries and others use the solfège naming convention. Fixed do uses the syllables re–mi–fa–sol–la–ti specifically...
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is the second semitone of the solfège. C-sharp is thus enharmonic to D♭. It is the second semitone in the French solfège and is known there as do dièse...
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2015 song Si (musical note), the seventh note in the traditional fixed do solfège Sì (operetta), an operetta by the Italian composer Pietro Mascagni "Sì"...
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term Do is used interchangeably with C only in the context of fixed Do solfège; in the movable Do system Do refers to the tonic of the prevailing key...
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fixed-do solfège, e.g. do, re, mi, etc. Functional pitch recognition emphasizes the role of a pitch with respect to the tonic, while fixed-do solfège symbols...
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TI, ti, and variants may refer to: Ti/Si, the seventh syllable in the solfège technique The International (Dota 2), an esports tournament Twilight Imperium...
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Rocourt in the Liège Province) is a Belgian pianist and composer, piano and solfège professor and accompanist at the Dutch-speaking Academy of Brussels. Ghadimi...
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Agnus Dei Ite missa est 114. Genfi zsoltár Pangue lingua Laudes Organi Solfège, a music education method used to teach pitch and sight singing Wells,...
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