Pronunciation: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si (or ti).
Many, come, rice, law, institute, wax,.
Related introduction:
When singing melody, the name used for the convenience of singing music is called roll call, which was invented by Italian musician Guido. He used the first syllable of each line of a hymn he assigned as a roll call, which has been used ever since (do was ut, si was s a, and it was later changed). In the specific use of roll call, there are two roll call methods: the first sound roll call method and the fixed sound roll call method.
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Related background:
165438+Guido of arezzo of arezzo, an Italian music educator in the early 20th century, used the first syllable of each sentence in St. John's Psalm as the name of the six-tone scale, that is, ut, re, mi, fa, sol and la.
On the basis of this theory, a fixed roll call method appeared in France about 65,438+0,600 years ago. Through research and practice, French musicians put Guido's roll-call in a fixed pitch position, added SI as B's roll-call, and replaced ut with easy-to-pronounce do to form a complete octave.
It is helpful for learners to grasp the pitch relationship between musical sounds in hearing, pronunciation and memory. At present, in France, Britain and other countries, fixed roll call teaching is often adopted. In China, the fixed roll call method is widely used in music professional colleges, normal schools and normal universities.