solfège

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A method of sight singing that uses the syllables do (originally ut), re, mi, fa, sol (or so), la, and si (or ti) to represent the seven principal pitches of the scale, most commonly the major scale. The fixed-do system uses do for C, and the moveable-do system uses do for whatever key the melody uses (thus B is do if the piece is in the key of B). The relative natural minor of a scale may be represented by beginning at la.

Pronunciation

/sɒlˈfɛʒ/ /sɒlˈfeɪʒ/

Word forms

solfège solfèges solfege

Etymology

Borrowed from French solfège. Doublet of solfeggio.

Related words

Aretinian fixed-do movable-do
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