![]() ![]() This system of solfege is called movable do with do-based minor. The raised pitches in harmonic and natural minor match La and Ti in the major scale. The vowels for Me, Le, and Te match the sound for Re (so they sound like May, Lay, and Tay). So here is our solfege for the notes in C major.įor minor, since the third, sixth, and seventh notes change, we have different syllables for the changing notes. The version of solfege we use moves Do to always be the keynote. ![]() If you have never used solfege before, you probably know the syllables we use from this famous song from The Sound of Music. We have three ways of labeling pitches inside a key. Now that you know your keys and scales, we can name all of the notes in a key. ![]()
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