Apply Solfeggio Knowledge

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Hi! You're watching VisiHow. This is a video tutorial series on singing. In the previous tutorial, we discussed how to keep your voice safe. In this video tutorial, we're going to teach you about solfeggio.

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    Solfeggio is a very important part of singing that helps us identify notes (pitch), musical notation, and phrasing
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    Do always starts with do: do, re, mi, fa sol, la, ti, and do. The note repeats because the scale degree is one to eight. One and eight are do and two to seven are filling the scale.
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    In the standard notation, the C major scale has C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and C, while in solfeggio, have do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, and do
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    That means that solfeggio employs do as C, re as D, mi as E, fa as F, sol as G, la as A; it's just like programming one value to act as another. This also helps us to think more closely about the music we're singing.
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    Singing sol to sol or re to re shows what key we're in and how many sharps or how many flats there are
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    We also can identify if it is a major or minor key through solfeggio. Basically, we want to practice solfeggio by following the next sequence: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do, ti, la, sol, fa, mi, re, and do. To continue practice, build up the technique and support for singing. These are very important for singing.
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Please make sure to view our next tutorial on how to form a correct standing posture for singing. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about solfeggio, please leave them in the space below. Thank you very much for watching VisiHow!

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