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Tonic sol-
fa (or
tonic sol-fah) is a
pedagogical technique for
teaching sight-singing,
invented by
Sarah Ann
Glover (1785–1867) of Norwich,
England and...
- octave. The
tonic sol-
fa method po****rized the
seven syllables commonly used in English-speaking countries: do (or doh in
tonic sol-
fa), re, mi,
fa, so(l)...
- 1880) was an
English Congregationalist minister and
diffuser of the
tonic sol-
fa system of
music education created by
Sarah Ann Glover. He was educated...
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Sol-
fa may
refer to:
Sol-
fa (album), a 2004
album by
Asian Kung-Fu
Generation Solfège, a
music education method Tonic sol-
fa, a
method of
teaching sight-singing...
- The
Tonic Sol-
Fa Reporter was a
monthly music journal established by the
London music publisher John
Curwen in 1851.
Shortly after Curwen's
death in 1880...
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Tonic Sol-
fa is an a
cappella quartet from the Minneapolis–Saint Paul region. With a
largely pop-music-oriented repertoire,
their CDs have sold over 2...
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Patent medicine that
claims to have
tonic properties Tonči
Tonic sol-
fa, a
method of
teaching sight-singing
Tonic Sol-
fa (a
cappella group),
American singing...
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including a set of symbols,
using the
seven colours of the rainbow,
using Tonic sol-
fa to sign the language, and more.: 16
Solresol can be
communicated by...
- education,
studying through a
correspondence course De, a
scale degree in
tonic sol-
fa (sharpened form of doh)
Department of Education, a
common government...
- and
tonic sol-
fa notations] "Un-Pa-Deedle-Um" (1922),
Damerell &
Hargreaves "and the two Bobs [of England]" (words & music); [staff and
tonic sol-
fa notations]...