solfeggio

IPA: sˈoʊɫfˈɛdʒioʊ

noun

  • (music) Synonym of solfège
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Examples of "solfeggio" in Sentences

  • How to teach solfeggio in 21st century'.
  • This musical beginning led him to study piano and solfeggio.
  • No, it was solfeggio, horrid dry scales to sing, and rhythm, and notation.
  • He attended one of these schools where he studied theory of music and solfeggio.
  • She studied solfeggio with Professor Jacques Goulet and voice with Celine Marier.
  • Think of a voice-trainer singing each solfeggio and song with his pupil during the lesson.
  • Having finished her morning tea she went to the ballroom, which she particularly liked for its loud resonance, and began singing her solfeggio.
  • A musical test was instituted at the examination for the Brevet superieur [252] which made the study of solfeggio a more serious matter in the Ecoles Normales.
  • After the Mass and the reception which followed, Canon Lebocq gave an introduction to Gregorian Chant for beginners, underlining its historical origins as well as the rudiments of solfeggio.
  • And take a look now at some of other words he had to handle during the finals -- something like "marmoraceous," "mistassini," "solfeggio" -- I really have no idea if I'm saying any of these right, but it sounds good for now.
  • Caténaires is an unbroken perpetual-motion solfeggio, a fighter-jet-fast stream of equal notes (played, fighter-jet-fast, by Sandra Gu), and yet Carter still is shifting the time around in his usual fashion; it's like a pixelated version of himself.

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