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Solmization is a
mnemonic system in
which a
distinct syllable is
attributed to each note of a
musical scale.
Various forms of
solmization are in use and...
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appears in the
choirbook A-Wn Cod. 1783, 65v. The name of the
composer is
given as "Allexandre agricoLA", with the LA
represented by a
solmisation symbol....
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those used in
India and ****an as well as solfège,
comes from
French solmisation, from the
Latin solfège
syllables sol and mi. The verb "to sol-fa" means...
- piano.
Albrecht died in
Dresden in 2017.
Albrecht developed a
concept of
solmisation:
laying down
notes instead of
writing notes. The
graphic representation...
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spelling of the
Early Modern English word,
Elami (E-la-mi), a
musical solmisation designating the note E in the
context of a tetrachord. The
spelling "Ellamy"...
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lessons focused on
singing tone
sequences and
songs with the help of
solmisation syllables and hand signals. In some
points she
modified the
British concept...
- pitch.
Curwen utilised the
first letter (lower case) of each of the
solmisation tones (do, re, me, fa, sol, la, ti), and a
rhythmic system that used...
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enucleata praxis et cognitio: this is a
treatise on
Guido d'Arezzo's
Solmisation and an
instruction book in
church mode. The
libraries of the
Vienna Court...
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states that says that
Gates introduced into the
Chapel the
system of
solmisation by hexachords. On 10
March 1737, Mrs.
Gates died, and in 1758
Gates moved...
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Mattheson Handel writes that he is in
accordance with Mattheson's
views on
Solmisation (a
system of
attributing a
distinct syllable to each note in a musical...