You are referring to the syllables used in "solfege", the system of sight-singing and singing practice. The syllables are do (pronounced dough), re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti (sometimes the last is si instead of ti). Think of "Doe, a Deer" from The Sound of Music. The syllables relate to each other according to the standard major diatonic scale, with the tonic on 'do'.
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Major will mean : A CHORD that spans FOUR half steps, Plus Three half steps. IE: from C, 4 1/2 steps to E, then 3 1/2 steps to G = C MAJOR CHORD you have to be more specific there are major 2nds and major scales major 2nds are using solfa and they are between specific ones like mi so ask a music teacher for more advice using these. Major scales are the scales where the notes go do to do (i.e. C major scale C D E F G A B C or do re mi fa so la to do
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It is the C Ionian mode, which consists of the notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C . It denotes a shift in tonality.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Properties_of_musical_modesThis guy is partially right, but what it actually is called is "solfage." Solfage or solfa is a way of remembering the tone and position of the note in the scale it is in. For example using a C major scale: do= C re= D mi= E etc.But a D major scale would be:do= D re= E mi= F sharp etc.Take a look at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_sol-fa(basically the first note (what scale you are playing in) will always be do)E scale do=E...Now for the lyrics:Do, a dear a female dearre, a drop of golden sunmi, a name I call myselfFa(far), a long long way to runso, a needle pulling threadla, a note to follow sote, a drink with jam and breadand that brings up back to do....I must note, this is only the chorus per say, not the entire song as sang on "The Sound of Music".
not using standard notes. they are a b c d e f g (and asociated sharps and flats). i believe some countries (mainly hispanic(correct me if im wrong)) use h instead of b. either way there's no n, l or s. in solfa notation there is lah and soh which could be abrieviated to l and s perhaps. cant think of any n though..
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To play "Our God is an Awesome God" on tonic solfa, you would first identify the key of the song. Then, assign each note of the scale to its corresponding solfa syllable (do, re, mi, etc.). Next, you would notate the melody using the solfa syllables according to the pitch of each note. Finally, you could play the song on an instrument or sing it using the solfa syllables as your guide.
Tonic solfa notation is a system of musical notation based on the relationship between the tones of a key, using the syllables of solmization (do, re, mi, etc.) instead of the usual staff symbols: used in teaching singing.
Solfa handsigns are a set of hand gestures representing the notes of the solfège scale (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti). Each note is associated with a specific hand gesture, allowing singers and musicians to visualize and internalize the pitch of a musical passage. The names of the handsigns typically correspond to the syllables of solfège (e.g., "do" for the tonic note, "re" for the second note, and so on).
the solfa is a series of tones
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Do Di Re Ri Mi Fa Fi Sol Si La Li Ti Do Do Ti Te La Le Sol Se Fa Mi Me Re Ra Do
Major will mean : A CHORD that spans FOUR half steps, Plus Three half steps. IE: from C, 4 1/2 steps to E, then 3 1/2 steps to G = C MAJOR CHORD you have to be more specific there are major 2nds and major scales major 2nds are using solfa and they are between specific ones like mi so ask a music teacher for more advice using these. Major scales are the scales where the notes go do to do (i.e. C major scale C D E F G A B C or do re mi fa so la to do
what are the pitch names and SO-FA syllables under the G -clef
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It is the C Ionian mode, which consists of the notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C . It denotes a shift in tonality.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Properties_of_musical_modesThis guy is partially right, but what it actually is called is "solfage." Solfage or solfa is a way of remembering the tone and position of the note in the scale it is in. For example using a C major scale: do= C re= D mi= E etc.But a D major scale would be:do= D re= E mi= F sharp etc.Take a look at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_sol-fa(basically the first note (what scale you are playing in) will always be do)E scale do=E...Now for the lyrics:Do, a dear a female dearre, a drop of golden sunmi, a name I call myselfFa(far), a long long way to runso, a needle pulling threadla, a note to follow sote, a drink with jam and breadand that brings up back to do....I must note, this is only the chorus per say, not the entire song as sang on "The Sound of Music".