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Solfege

Solfege. Music Appreciation 8 th grade Ms. Kristen Kametz. What is solfege?. A method of teaching sight singing using the syllables “ Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti”. The purpose of solfege….

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Solfege

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  1. Solfege Music Appreciation 8th grade Ms. Kristen Kametz

  2. What is solfege? • A method of teaching sight singing using the syllables “ Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti”.

  3. The purpose of solfege… • To help singers be able to accurately sing pitches when they are sight reading a piece or having difficulty with intervals

  4. Hand Signs

  5. Who Was The Inventor of Solfege? • Guido de Arezzo • 992 A.D?-1033A.D? • Italian Monk, who was also the inventor of modern musical notation and the music staff itself.

  6. Moveable “ Do” • “ Do” is the first syllable of every scale followed by “Re”, “ Mi” , “Fa”, and “ Sol” on. ( ha ha! get it?)

  7. Fixed “Do” • In a fixed “ Do” system, C is always “ Do”, D is always “Re” and so on. What would this be if it were sung on a Fixed “ Do” system?

  8. Chromatic Solfege • Ascending~ (Do), Di, (Re), Ri, (Mi), (Fa), Fi, (Sol), Si, (La), Li, (Ti) • Descending~ (Do), (Ti), Te, (La), Le, (Sol), Se, (Fa), (Mi), Me, (Re), Ra

  9. Example of Movable “ Do”

  10. Example of Fixed “Do”

  11. Example of Chromatic Solfege

  12. “ Do, a Dear..” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvhqLIZLLmk

  13. Recite This Solfege Using Moveable “Do”…

  14. Recite This Solfege Using Fixed “Do”…

  15. Recite The Chromatic Solfege…

  16. Works Cited • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvhqLIZLLmk • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arezzo • www.brainybetty.com • www.classicsforkids.com

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