d e f# g a b c# d are the notes, in order, of that scale. Is that what you mean?
yes, it can go up and downsome examples with what u can do with it.Normal...Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do, then back down Do, Ti, La, Sol, Fa, Mi, Re, DoTriad....Do Mi So Mi Dominor triad... Do Me So Me DoMinor Scale.... Do Re Me Fa Sol La Ti Do Te Le Sol Fa Me Re DoI bet you probably know all this, but I a little or makes things clearer
who invented notes
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
Tonic solfa is a method of teaching music that uses a system of syllables to represent the notes of a scale. The primary syllables are do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti, corresponding to the seven degrees of the diatonic scale. This system helps singers and musicians understand pitch relationships and develop their ear for music. Tonic solfa is widely used in music education, particularly in teaching singing and sight-reading.
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The name of the scale that consists of the notes do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, and do is called the "major scale."
The solfege names for the notes in a major scale are: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do.
The solfege syllables used in a minor scale are Do, Re, Me, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti, just like in a major scale.
The solfege syllables used in the minor scale are Do, Re, Me, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti, just like in the major scale.
In a major scale, "la" is the sixth note.
Do do so so la la so fa fa mi mi re re do so so fa fa mi mi re so so fa fa mi mi re so so so so la la so fa fa mi mi re re do...
Those syllables are called "solfege." Each syllable corresponds to a specific scale degree in the major scale.
The term for the musical scale that consists of the notes do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do is called the "diatonic scale."
So-fa names or so-fa syllables are the names of the musical scale. They are do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti and Do.
So-fa names or so-fa syllables are the names of the musical scale. They are do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti and Do.
The solfege for the minor scale is "do re me fa sol la ti do."
Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do