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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.
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...
famous for its part in the history of musical notation, in particular solmization. The hymn belongs to the tradition of Gregorian chant. It is not known...
and the use of the "ut–re–mi–fa–sol–la" (do–re–mi–fa–so–la) mnemonic (solmization). The syllables ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la (do-re-mi-fa-sol-la) are taken from...
Willi Apel, ed. (Cambridge: Bellknap Press, 1972), 384. Andrew Hughes, "Solmization", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited...
in part, with material from all voices in use, not just the tune; and Solmization masses, named soggetto cavato by Zarlino, in which the base tune is drawn...
through a series of interlocked hexachords that formed the backbone of the solmization system—a method that eventually became the modern system of tonic solfa...
century it has become quite common. Sporadic earlier encipherments used solmization syllables. It is believed that this method was first used by Josquin...
Sargam may refer to: Swara, a way of assigning syllables to pitches (solmization) in Indian music Sargam (music), singing the notes of a musical composition...
Vietnamese. Most countries (though not all, e.g. Serbia) where Fixed Do solmization is used also use the Fixed Do key notation. Instead of the letters C...
re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, in fixed-doh solmization; also used for the 5th note, sol, when sharpened, in solmization. siciliana A Sicilian dance in 12 8 or...
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solmization vowels to carve out his musical notes. Using the vowel of each solmization syllable, Josquin coupled the musical pitch of the solmization...
describe notes and intervals. This was the source of the hexachordal solmization that was to be used until the end of the Middle Ages. Guido also wrote...
blues scale is solmized as "do-re-me-mi-sol-la"; In the La-based minor movable do solfège, the hexatonic minor blues scale is solmized as "la-do-re-me-mi-sol"...
Octoechos). With exception of vú and zō they do roughly correspond to Western solmization syllables as re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do. Byzantine music uses the eight...
changed to Do), Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si. The teaching is also known as the solmization syllable. This Is the Record of John, by English Tudor composer Orlando...
pitches within a key. To this end, scale-degree numbers or movable-do solmization (do, re, mi, etc.) can be quite helpful. Using such systems, pitches...
are some examples for each interval: In addition, there are various solmization systems (including solfeggio, sargam, and numerical sight-singing) that...
(such as those in the Romance and Slavic families), notes are named by solmization syllables (do, re, mi,...) instead of letters. Tonic sol-fa is a type...
(London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). Andrew Hughes and Edith Gerson-Kiwi, "Solmization [solfatio, solmifatio]", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
Southern gospel West gallery music The syllables used derive from Guidonian solmization of overlapping hexachords, none of which included the entire diatonic...
Solfa may refer to: Solfège, a pedagogical solmization technique for the teaching of sight-singing Trade name for Amlexanox, a pharmaceutical drug See...
music"—and Johann Mattheson, in 1739, writes that the "older singers with solmization called this pleasant interval 'mi contra fa' or 'the devil in music'...
sol, la, ti) may have been derived from the syllables of an Arabic solmization system Durr-i-Mufassal ("Separated Pearls") (dal, ra, mim, fa, sad, lam)...