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  2. Mass in F major, K. 192 - Wikipedia

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    The Credo of this mass features the "Do-Re-Fa-Mi" motif from the hymn Lucis creator, [1] which Mozart later used as the main theme to the final of his Jupiter Symphony. [2] Due to its repetition of this theme, it is classed as a Credo Mass; [ 3 ] it is often known as the Kleine (small) Credo Mass to distinguish it from the Great Credo Mass, K ...

  3. Solmization - Wikipedia

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    The seven syllables normally used for this practice in English-speaking countries are: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti (with sharpened notes of di, ri, fi, si, li and flattened notes of te, le, se, me, ra). The system for other Western countries is similar, though si is often used as the final syllable rather than ti.

  4. Shape note - Wikipedia

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    The first note of a major key always has the triangular Fa note, followed (ascending) by Sol, La, etc. The first note of a minor key is always La, followed by Mi, Fa, etc. The first three notes of any major scale – fa, sol, la – are each a tone apart. The fourth to sixth notes are also a tone apart and are also fa, sol, la.

  5. Missa La sol fa re mi - Wikipedia

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    The Missa La sol fa re mi is a musical setting of the mass by Josquin des Prez, first published in 1502. It is one of his most famous masses, and one of the earliest and most renowned examples of the soggetto cavato technique – the technique of deriving musical notes from the syllables of a phrase, in this case "Lascia fare mi" (Italian: "let ...

  6. 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.

  7. List of Olympic torch designs - Wikipedia

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    After the torch relays, many torchbearers complained about their weight – the torches weighed more than two kilograms. A team of famous Russian designers and engineers Variant-999 95.0 18.0 2018: Pyeongchang, South Korea: The torch is exactly 700 mm in length, representing the altitude of Pyeongchang, which is 700 meters above sea level. The ...

  8. The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi - Wikipedia

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    The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi is a concept album, which takes its story and title from Johannes Kepler, a 16th-century astronomer, [10] in a book of his which the band were intrigued by. [11] He theorized that the solar system produced tones, such as Venus being a major sixth note, and the Earth as the relative minor sixth note, culminating in the ...

  9. Flashlight - Wikipedia

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    A flashlight or electric torch (Commonwealth English), usually shortened to torch, is a portable hand-held electric lamp. Formerly, the light source typically was a miniature incandescent light bulb , but these have been displaced by light-emitting diodes (LEDs) since the early 2000s.