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| Carvin Zealot ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Providence, RI Posts: 1,159
Real Name: Keith Main Seven: Carvin DC747 Rig: Mesa Nomad/PODxt Thanked: 13
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![]() The only time I've used solfege was when singing (either as part of a choir or in music theory classes in high school) | |
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| Mostly Harmless Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Earth Posts: 1,080
Real Name: DjentArthurDjen Thanked: 21
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I'm guessing that Brennink's intent was to keep with the solfege single sylable model ("Re-sharp" isn't as singable as "Pa") and to keep the sounds of the chromatics unique, to avoid confusion. Looking at the Wikipedia article on chromatic syllables, the "standard" seems to be the more confusing route (D is Re and D# is Ri, but Eb is Me and E is Mi). It does makes sense from a "don't change "do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do" and "keep the ah-ay-ee" progression", but it does become a bit unweildy, especially if you have Eb-E (Me-Mi), etc.. In that case Brennink's Pa-Mi is more clear. Ray The Ultimate Question: What string gauge is needed for 18.84# of tension when tuned to E2 on a 27" scale guitar? ![]() | |
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| prototyping... ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada Posts: 3,422
Real Name: Leo Pedersen Main Seven: Raven 7 - my design Main ERG: Ergo 10, Ergo 9, Stick 8 Rig: 2101LTD>TS100>2x1936 Thanked: 36
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | That's the whole point Luan - giving each chromatic note it's own name instead of trying to stretch 7 names to cover 12 notes. It's much simpler and clearer if you take the time to think about it and try it out. |
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