The use of syllables to substitute for notes is called solfege or solfeggio. Solfege is a music education system that assigns syllables to different pitches or scale degrees. It helps musicians develop their ear-training and sight-singing abilities by providing a way to vocalize and identify musical intervals. Commonly used syllables in solfege include do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti.
Musical notes are apart of a MEASURE.
The keys pertain to the solfege notes do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, and do.
Solfege is the system of assigning audible notes to a scale, i.e., do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do.
notes of music
Db are decibels. They are measurement of sound pressure not frequency. They are not musical notes, but their intensity. Musical notes can be measured in decibels. That just tells you how loud they are.
The notes for the "Jack and Jill" nursery rhyme are typically sung using the following solfege syllables: do, re, mi, so, la.
Eight notes in an octave.
You can learn musical notes by being taught by an experienced musician who can accurately decifer between notes then they can teach them how to play specific notes.
Solfege method.
NO! Left to Right
it is a musical note