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Solfege, sol what?

You might have heard of Solfege before and to be honest you think it’s kind of silly. What’s the point of using these strange syllables when you could sight read this perfectly on the actual words and lyrics. These were my thoughts as I began my first musical skills (musicianship and ear training) class at Wilfrid Laurier University in my Undergraduate Degree back in 2008. Oh was I wrong. Solfege has many practical applications for all musicians and in my opinion especially singers. Not only does Solfege help train your ears to better recognize pitches but it improves your ability to read music.

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Doe a Deer

Wait a minute, why do I recognize this? The words you just read come from Rogers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music. Maria sings this song to the Von Trapp children using solfege to teach them how to sing.

Solfege, also called sol-fa or solfeggio, is an educational method used to teach ear training, pitch recognition and sight reading. Solfege is a form of solmization, a system where each note of the musical scale is given a distinct syllable.

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