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Music
learning solfege and learning what singing pitches there are.
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SOLFEGE
"Do-Re-Mi" - THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965) - YouTube
when you do solfege you usually go from low to high,when you are sinning you go do re mi fa sol la ti do, do ti la sol fa mi re do. solfege is also defined as sight singing/reading new music.
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Multiple Choice
what is solfege?
when you sing DO-RE-MI or reading new music
singing
singing rhymes
nothing
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Open Ended
when you are sinning solfege can you go high or do you have to stay low?
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Alto
When you sing alto you are sinning lower than soprano. For example the song cardinal there are high and low parts. The words of cardinal go from high to low. "(low) When you see a strand of scarlet in the winter sky or a rush of ruby racing by"
When the boys are doing alto the are usually a little lowers than the girl altos.
We will be singing cardinal
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Saprano
When you are singing soprano you go high. For example,"(high) very special angel".That is from the song cardinal. When you are soprano that does not mean that you will always be the lead with the others altos can also have leads.Altos usually don't.
There are never a lot of boy sopranos when i was in you grade there were sopranos boys.
(In the line put how many sopranos there were for you)
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Solo
for solos you have to know you part, you have to be able pronounce the words correct and finally you have to use a microphone so you have to find a good spot where you can sing with out hitting it or it being to loud. Sometimes it is not a real solo you might have 2-3 other people doing it with you, most schools only use 1-2 microphone (one for girls and and a boy) so you have to share them. When you share it you go in a circle so that you can all project your voice.
(that is the only picture that there is) :)
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Open Ended
What did you learn today? What is solfege? WHAT/HOW many parts are there in choir? Did you have fun? make sure you answer ALL of the parts to the question.
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learning solfege and learning what singing pitches there are.
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