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solfege or solfeggio

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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.

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