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Solresol (Solfège: Sol-Re-Sol),
originally called Langue universelle and then
Langue musicale universelle, is a
musical constructed language devised by...
- Balaibalan,
attributed to
Fazlallah Astarabadi or
Muhyi Gulshani (14th century)
Solresol by François
Sudre (1827) Ro by
Edward Foster (1906) Sona by
Kenneth Searight...
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families as of now such as the
Solresol language family, Moss
language family, and
Nibuzigu language family. The
Solresol family is a
family of a posteriori...
- who
invented a
musical language called la
Langue musicale universelle or
Solrésol.
Sudre was born in Albi in
southern France on 15
August 1787. He studied...
- not been ****igned an
official language tag (e.g., art-x-
solresol could be used for
Solresol). The old SIL
language identifiers (usually
written in capitals)...
- the
latter half of the 19th century,
realised in the
musical language Solresol. In The
Sound of Music, the song "Do-Re-Mi" is
built around solfège. Maria...
- of Do-Re-Mi that kept the solfège.
Alphabet song
Musical scale Solfège
Solresol H is
German letter notation for the
English note B. "AFI's 100 Years.....
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language Solresol,
originally published in 1902. He was the son of
Vincent Gajewski, the
president of the
Committee for
study and
progress of
Solresol. Grammaire...
- 19th-century
constructed language Solresol can
consist of only tone, but
unlike all
natural tonal languages,
Solresol's tone is absolute,
rather than relative...
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priori languages, e.g., the
philosophical languages of the 17th century,
Solresol and the
logical languages of the 20th century, such as
Loglan and Lojban...