Solfege

Solfege chart with sharps and flats

Solfege chart with sharps and flats
  1. How do you sing sharps in solfege?
  2. What are the 7 solfege syllables?
  3. What is the solfege for 1?

How do you sing sharps in solfege?

If the sharp or flat isn't part of the key signature, then you have a little bit of work to do. For sharps, change the vowel sound to an “ee” syllable. For example, Do# becomes Di (“dee”). Note: Mi and Ti don't get raised.
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Here is the list of all sharp syllables:

  1. Di.
  2. Ri.
  3. Fi.
  4. Si.
  5. Li.

What are the 7 solfege 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.

What is the solfege for 1?

This course develops students' sight-singing skills using the traditional movable "do" method through drills in rhythm, interval, and pitch, as well as singing exercises in major keys through four sharps and four flats in G and F clefs.

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