What is TI sharp?
Chromatically raised pitches
In a major key, mi and ti form a semitone with the pitches above them in the scale. As a result, they are not usually chromatically raised. The other scale degrees—d, re, fa, sol, and la—can all be raised by semitone without reproducing another tone in the scale.
What are the 7 solfège syllables?
A major or a minor scale (the most common scales in Western classical music) has seven notes, and so the solfege system has seven basic syllables: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti. In other octaves – for example, an octave above or below – the solfege syllables stay the same.
How do you solfège sharps and flats?
In moveable-do solfège, the usual practice is to indicate sharps with an -i vowel and flats with an -e or -a vowel. For example, a sharp do becomes di, flat sol becomes se, and flat re becomes ra.