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Raheem Oriyomi. Tonic Sol-fa (Solfege) Notation Akapo Emmanuel (akapo@www.doorway.ru) Solfege (or Solmization) is a way of singing scale tones with syllables. The most familiar example of solfege is the song from "The Sound of Music:"Doe (Do), a deer, a female deer; Ray (Re), a drop of golden sun, etc. The goals are to train you in sight. The notes () placed within the treble clef represent the melody of the song. You will only need to play one note at a time when you read music. On the piano you play the melody with the right hand. The notes written on the lines and spaces of the treble clef tell you two things about them: 1) Their pitch (how high or low) 2) Their duration. music dictionary: musical symbols If any detail is incorrect or incomplete please advise us, using our dictionary amendment form. If you would like to support our work writing and maintaining the teaching resources on this site please click on the donate button and follow the online instructions - .


The sta (plural staves) is written as ve horizontal parallel lines. Most of the notes (Section ) of the music are placed on one of these lines or in a space in between lines. Extra ledger lines may be added to show a note that is too high or too low to be on the sta. erticalV bar lines divide the sta into short sections called measures or. Download, print and play sheet music from www.doorway.ru, the largest library of official, licensed digital sheet music. Print instantly + play with free iOS, Android, Mac and PC apps. to write music, however, is on a sta. In fact, this type of written music is so ubiquitous that it is called common notation. The Sta The sta (plural staves) is written as ve horizontal parallel lines. Most of the notes (Section ) of the music are placed on one of these lines or in a space in between lines.


notes (e.g. flute), some play predominantly low notes (e.g. bass guitar), whilst some can play a large range of pitches (e.g. piano). So the first main function of sheet music is simply to tell the reader how high or low a note is - grasp this and you are already well on the way to reading sheet music. Learn to Read Sheet Music! 8. The sta (plural staves) is written as ve horizontal parallel lines. Most of the notes (Section ) of the music are placed on one of these lines or in a space in between lines. Extra ledger lines may be added to show a note that is too high or too low to be on the sta. erticalV bar lines divide the sta into short sections called measures or. (how many times the molecules vibrate per second) a note vibrates at as the pitch of the note. In most contemporary sheet music you will see the music will be written on either the treble clef staff: Or the bass clef staff: As the notes are written closer to the top of these clefs there pitch increases giving them a higher, lighter sound.

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