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Solmization is a
system of
attributing a
distinct syllable to each note of a
musical scale.
Various forms of
solmization are in use and have been used...
- skills,
pitch and sight-reading of
Western music. Solfège is a form of
solmization,
though the two
terms are
sometimes used interchangeably.
Syllables are...
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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...
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Willi Apel, ed. (Cambridge:
Bellknap Press, 1972), 384.
Andrew Hughes, "
Solmization", The New
Grove Dictionary of
Music and Musicians,
second edition, edited...
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century it has
become quite common.
Sporadic earlier encipherments used
solmization syllables. It is
believed that this
method was
first used by Josquin...
- in part, with
material from all
voices in use, not just the tune; and
Solmization m****es,
named soggetto cavato by Zarlino, in
which the base tune is drawn...
- with the
moveable Do.
Solmization that
represents the
functions of
pitches (such as
tonic sol-fa) is
called "functional"
solmization. All
musicians that...
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Sargam may
refer to: Swara, a way of ****igning
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...