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  2. Solfège - Wikipedia

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    Italian "solfeggio" and English/French "solfège" derive from the names of two of the syllables used: sol and fa.[2] [3]The generic term "solmization", referring to any system of denoting pitches of a musical scale by syllables, including those used in India and Japan as well as solfège, comes from French solmisation, from the Latin solfège syllables sol and mi.

  3. Solmization - Wikipedia

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    Guidonian hand, from 1274 Biblioteca Ambrosiana. Solmization is a mnemonic system in which a distinct syllable is attributed to each note of a musical scale.Various forms of solmization are in use and have been used throughout the world, but solfège is the most common convention in countries of Western culture.

  4. Solfeggietto - Wikipedia

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    Solfeggietto (H 220, Wq. 117: 2) is a short solo keyboard piece in C minor composed in 1766 by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. [1] Although the Solfeggietto title is widely used today, according to Powers 2002, p. 232, the work is correctly called Solfeggio, but the author provides no evidence for this.

  5. Tonic sol-fa - Wikipedia

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    Solfège table in an Irish classroom. Tonic sol-fa (or tonic sol-fah) is a pedagogical technique for teaching sight-singing, invented by Sarah Anna Glover (1786–1867) of Norwich, England and popularised by John Curwen, who adapted it from a number of earlier musical systems.

  6. Kerlenn Pondi - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental learning is done by imitating older musicians, as instrumental methods were little or undeveloped at the time [16] without solfeggio instruction. All learners began with the bombarde, before moving on to the biniou kozh, whose fingering was very similar; the first pieces learned most often included the Cadoudal march, or the Marche ...

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  8. Ear training - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are various systems (including solfeggio, sargam, and numerical sight-singing) that assign specific syllables to different notes of the scale. Among other things, this makes it easier to hear how intervals sound in different contexts, such as starting on different notes of the same scale.

  9. Ray Romano 'Forced' Himself to Rewatch All 9 Seasons of ... - AOL

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    “I made it through all of them. I forced myself,” he told PEOPLE at the Dec. 4 premiere of his new show No Good Deed at Netflix’s Tudum Theater in Hollywood. Romano, 66, said he hadn’t ...