• well as solfège, comes from French solmisation, from the Latin solfège syllables sol and mi. The verb "to sol-fa" means to sing the solfège syllables...
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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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  • over Salzburg. (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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    Ronnie Hazlehurst  Greece ERT Pascalis, Marianna, Robert and Bessy "Mathema solfege" (Μάθημα σολφέζ) Greek Giorgos Hatzinasios Sevi Tiliakou Giorgos Hatzinasios...
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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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  • musical scale in fixed do solfège Delta Omicron, an international music fraternity Do, the first syllable of the scale in solfège Do, a type of buk (drum)...
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