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Solfeggio Harmonics

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Gamma solfeggio. Conscious Release - Solfeggio & binaural beats (Theta & Gamma) Solfeggio Harmonics - 741 HZ - Consciousness Expansion. Solfeggio Frequencies - Solfeggio Harmonics. Solfeggio Harmonics - 285 HZ - Quantum Cognition. Solfège. Many music education methods use solfège to teach pitch and sight-reading, most notably the Kodály Method. The technique of solfège involves assigning the notes of a scale a particular syllable, and then practicing by singing different note sequences using these syllables.

The sequences gradually get more difficult in terms of intervals and rhythms used. The seven syllables commonly used for this practice in English-speaking countries are: do (or doh in tonic sol-fa),[1] re, mi, fa, sol (so in tonic sol-fa), la, and ti/si. In other languages, si is used (see below) for the seventh scale tone. There are two methods of applying solfege: 1) fixed do, where the syllables are always tied to specific pitches (e.g. Etymology[edit] Italian "solfeggio" and French "solfège" ultimately derive from the names of two of the syllables used: sol and fa.[2][3] The English equivalent of this expression, "sol-fa", is sometimes used, especially as a verb ("to sol-fa" a passage is to sing it in solfège).[4]