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Guido Arezzo, an Italian music theorist from the 11th century, is best known for developing the solfege system, which assigns syllables to the notes of the musical scale. His method, known as "ut-re-mi," later evolved into the more familiar "do-re-mi" used today. Guido's innovations significantly influenced music education and notation, making it easier for musicians to learn and perform music. He is often regarded as a pivotal figure in the history of Western Music Theory.

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