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michael_langlois
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Solfège materials - Fixed Do
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April 29, 2007, 10:32:39 AM »
Hi -
Does anyone have any materials in PDF for learning solfège in fixed do (exercises, methods)? Perhaps a book recommendation, esp. with exercises in the various clefs...
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Michael
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Dear Michael:
Disregarding where you will use fixed do or not, the best selection of melodies to sight-sing is Ottman's book, Music for Sight Sing.
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