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  • Sol-fa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sol-fa may refer to: Sol-fa (album), a 2004 album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation Solfège, a music education method Tonic sol-fa, a method of teaching sight-singing

    Sol-fa

    Sol-fa

  • Solfège
  • Musical pitch reference system

    solfège (UK: /ˈsɔːl.fɛʒ/ or US: /sɑːl.ˈfɛʒ/; French: [sɔlfɛʒ]) or solfeggio (/sɒl.ˈfɛ.dʒi.oʊ/; Italian: [solˈfeddʒo]), also called sol-fa, solfa, solfeo

    Solfège

    Solfège

  • Guidonian hand
  • Medieval mnemonic device for choral singers

    of the compound names clarify the register (for example, C fa ut, C sol fa ut, and C sol fa indicate three different octaves of C), but some names repeat

    Guidonian hand

    Guidonian hand

    Guidonian_hand

  • Sol-fa (album)
  • Album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Sol-fa (ソルファ, Sorufa) is the second studio album by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation, released on October 20, 2004. Upon its debut, the album

    Sol-fa (album)

    Sol-fa_(album)

  • Tonic sol-fa
  • System of musical notation

    Tonic sol-fa (or tonic sol-fah) is a pedagogical technique for teaching sight-singing, invented by Sarah Anna Glover (1786–1867) of Norwich, England and

    Tonic sol-fa

    Tonic sol-fa

    Tonic_sol-fa

  • Solresol
  • Constructed language

    set of symbols using the seven colours of the rainbow, and using tonic sol-fa to sign the language Solresol can be communicated by using any seven distinct

    Solresol

    Solresol

    Solresol

  • Asian Kung-Fu Generation
  • Japanese alternative rock band

    Made" (君の街まで), before finally releasing their second full-length album, Sol-fa (ソルファ) on October 20. The album debuted at number-one on the Oricon charts

    Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Asian_Kung-Fu_Generation

  • Tonic Sol-Fa Reporter
  • Monthly music journal established in 1851

    The Tonic Sol-Fa Reporter was a monthly music journal established by the London music publisher John Curwen in 1851. Shortly after Curwen's death in 1880

    Tonic Sol-Fa Reporter

    Tonic_Sol-Fa_Reporter

  • John Curwen
  • English minister and diffuser of the tonic sol-fa system of music education

    1880) was an English Congregationalist minister and diffuser of the tonic sol-fa system of music education created by Sarah Ann Glover. He was educated at

    John Curwen

    John Curwen

    John_Curwen

  • Galant Schemata
  • Stock phrases in 18th century musical style

    Variant of the Do-Re-Mi. The Sol-Fa-Mi is another opening gambit. Perceived as less bold than a Do-Re-Mi or a Meyer, The Sol-Fa-Mi was typically used for

    Galant Schemata

    Galant_Schemata

  • Shaun Johnson (singer)
  • American musician

    American vocalist. Johnson is the lead vocalist of the a capella group Tonic Sol-fa, and the lead singer and founder of Shaun Johnson and the Big Band Experience

    Shaun Johnson (singer)

    Shaun Johnson (singer)

    Shaun_Johnson_(singer)

  • Sol Campbell
  • English footballer and manager (born 1974)

    Sulzeer Jeremiah "Sol" Campbell (born 18 September 1974) is an English professional football manager and former player. Widely regarded as one of the

    Sol Campbell

    Sol Campbell

    Sol_Campbell

  • Sol Brynn
  • English footballer (born 2000)

    goalkeeper ahead of FA Trophy quarter-final". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 25 June 2022. Johns, Craig (26 February 2021). "Boro GK Sol Brynn joins Darlington

    Sol Brynn

    Sol_Brynn

  • Solmization
  • Systems associating syllables to musical notes

    used for this practice in English-speaking countries are: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti (with sharpened notes of di, ri, fi, si, li and flattened notes

    Solmization

    Solmization

    Solmization

  • DE
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    education, studying through a correspondence course De, a scale degree in tonic sol-fa (sharpened form of doh) Maluku (vehicle registration prefix DE) Department

    DE

    DE

  • Rewrite (song)
  • 2004 single by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    full-length studio album, Sol-fa, on August 4, 2004. In 2016, they re-recorded "Rewrite" along with all songs from Sol-fa and released on November 30

    Rewrite (song)

    Rewrite_(song)

  • Re:Re:
  • 2016 single by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Generation from their second full-length studio album, Sol-fa, originally released in 2004. In 2016, Sol-fa was re-recorded and a new version of "Re:Re:" was

    Re:Re:

    Re:Re:

  • Music of Mizoram
  • Music culture of the Mizo people

    sol-fa notation system, which had been a principal choral method in 19th-century Britain. Hymnbooks were published with Mizo words and tonic sol-fa notation

    Music of Mizoram

    Music of Mizoram

    Music_of_Mizoram

  • Tonic Sol-fa (a cappella group)
  • American a cappella quartet

    Tonic Sol-fa is an a cappella quartet from the Minneapolis–Saint Paul region. With a largely pop-music-oriented repertoire, their CDs have sold over 2

    Tonic Sol-fa (a cappella group)

    Tonic_Sol-fa_(a_cappella_group)

  • Sarah Anna Glover
  • English music educator (1786–1867)

    1786–20 October 1867) was an English music educator who invented the Norwich sol-fa system. It was based on the ancient gamut; however, she omitted the constant

    Sarah Anna Glover

    Sarah Anna Glover

    Sarah_Anna_Glover

  • MA
  • List of people with the same nickname

    the phrase ma non troppo (see Glossary of musical terminology#M) In tonic sol-fa, a flattened me Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives, a website devoted

    MA

    MA

  • Break, Break, Break
  • 1842 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    his Op.17. The work was published in the same year by Weekes & Co using Sol-fa notation. Break, break, break,          On thy cold gray stones, O Sea!

    Break, Break, Break

    Break, Break, Break

    Break,_Break,_Break

  • Musical notation
  • Visual representation of music

    order, they are today: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do' (for the octave). The classic variation is: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si, Do'. The first Western system

    Musical notation

    Musical notation

    Musical_notation

  • Asian Kung-Fu Generation discography
  • Japanese rock band discography

    2010. "Landmark". September 24, 2012. "Wonder Future". June 8, 2015. "Sol-fa 2016". December 12, 2016. "Hometown". December 17, 2018. "Planet Folks"

    Asian Kung-Fu Generation discography

    Asian Kung-Fu Generation discography

    Asian_Kung-Fu_Generation_discography

  • Stanley J. Damerell
  • English lyricists (1878–1951)

    tonic sol-fa notations] "Un-Pa-Deedle-Um" (1922), Damerell & Hargreaves "and the two Bobs [of England]" (words & music); [staff and tonic sol-fa notations]

    Stanley J. Damerell

    Stanley_J._Damerell

  • Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico
  • Public conservatory in San Juan, Puerto Rico

    the former graduated. The first class imparted at the Conservatorio was Sol-Fa and Theory, by Campos Parsi. During this time, the official enrollment was

    Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico

    Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico

    Conservatory_of_Music_of_Puerto_Rico

  • Fa Sol La
  • 2011 EP by Those Mockingbirds

    Fa Sol La is the third studio EP from the American rock band Those Mockingbirds. The six-track EP was released on 12-inch (300 mm) vinyl and as a free

    Fa Sol La

    Fa_Sol_La

  • Loop & Loop
  • 2004 single by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    the second single released from their second full-length studio album, Sol-fa, on May 19, 2004. The song was used as the theme song for the drama Dame

    Loop & Loop

    Loop_&_Loop

  • Adiemus (albums)
  • Series of new-age music albums

    Cantata Mundi, in a Cheltenham & Gloucester TV commercial and "Chorale VI (SolFa) Cantus Song of Aeolus", in a Toyota Prius PHV TV commercial. "Adiemus"

    Adiemus (albums)

    Adiemus_(albums)

  • Tonic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    that claims to have tonic properties Tonči Tonic sol-fa, a method of teaching sight-singing Tonic Sol-fa (a cappella group), American singing group with

    Tonic

    Tonic

  • Lilting
  • Form of traditional singing common in areas of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man

    way it resembles scat singing, and is distinguished from the singing of sol-fa or sargam. Lilting often accompanies dancing. Features such as rhythm and

    Lilting

    Lilting

  • Do Re Mi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti) Do Re Mi (1966 film), a Malaysian comedy film, and two sequels Do Re Mi (1996 film), a Filipino musical comedy film Do Re Mi Fa So

    Do Re Mi

    Do_Re_Mi

  • Letter notation
  • Musical nomenclature with letters to indicate pitch

    named by solmization syllables (do, re, mi,...) instead of letters. Tonic sol-fa is a type of notation using the initial letters of solfege. Alpha is a chromatic

    Letter notation

    Letter notation

    Letter_notation

  • Yoruba language
  • Atlantic-Congo language

    1991.tb00135.x. ISSN 0883-2919. Carter-Ényì, Aaron (May 2018). "Hooked on Sol-Fa: the do-re-mi heuristic for Yorùbá speech tones". Africa. 88 (2): 267–290

    Yoruba language

    Yoruba_language

  • Ebenezer (hymn tune)
  • 1897 hymn tune by Thomas John Williams

    in 1897 in the periodical Yr Athraw ('The Teacher'), vol. 71, in tonic sol-fa notation, and its first appearance in a hymnal was in 1900, in The Baptist

    Ebenezer (hymn tune)

    Ebenezer_(hymn_tune)

  • T (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    abbreviation for tutti T, abbreviation for tenor t, note abbreviation in tonic sol-fa for seventh scale degree T-Babe, a virtual pop singer T (teen), a game rating

    T (disambiguation)

    T_(disambiguation)

  • Missa La sol fa re mi
  • The Missa La sol fa re mi is a musical setting of the mass by Josquin des Prez, first published in 1502. It is one of his most famous masses, and one of

    Missa La sol fa re mi

    Missa La sol fa re mi

    Missa_La_sol_fa_re_mi

  • Suling
  • Southeast Asian bamboo ring flute

    si sol fa mi do [1' 7 5 4 3 1] in the Western diatonic scale. Madenda/Sorog: da mi na ti la da [1 2 3 4 5 1], nearly similar to fa mi do si la fa [4’

    Suling

    Suling

    Suling

  • Andreas de Silva
  • Portuguese composer (fl. 1520)

    of his masses following the standard cantus firmus style. His mass La mi sol fa mi is an example of a traditional solmization technique. His compositional

    Andreas de Silva

    Andreas_de_Silva

  • List of works by Fanny Crosby
  • Main, 1899. -------- and George Frederick Root. The Flower Queen: A Tonic Sol-fa Cantata. Advertiser and Chronicle Offices, 1880. -------- and George Frederick

    List of works by Fanny Crosby

    List_of_works_by_Fanny_Crosby

  • Ut queant laxis
  • Latin hymn in honour of John the Baptist

    notation. He made use of clefs (C & F clefs) and invented the ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la notation. The hymn does not help with the seventh tone as the last line

    Ut queant laxis

    Ut queant laxis

    Ut_queant_laxis

  • Passacaglia
  • Musical form written in triple metre

    Bernardo Storace, last bars of Passagagli sopra A la mi re and beginning of Passagagli sopra C sol fa ut, from Selva di varie compositioni (Venice, 1664)

    Passacaglia

    Passacaglia

    Passacaglia

  • Guido of Arezzo
  • Italian music theorist and pedagogue (c. 991/2–1033)

    the use of the "ut–re–mi–fasol–la" (do–re–mi–fa–so–la) mnemonic (solmization). The syllables ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la (do-re-mi-fa-sol-la) are taken from the

    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido_of_Arezzo

  • Sol Solomon
  • Jèrriais footballer

    December 2024. "Sol Solomon". Island Games. Retrieved 7 December 2024. Deeley, Chris (October 1, 2021). "Meet Sol Solomon: The 2021/22 FA Cup's leading

    Sol Solomon

    Sol_Solomon

  • Hometown (Asian Kung-Fu Generation album)
  • 2018 studio album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Music Producer Asian Kung-Fu Generation Asian Kung-Fu Generation chronology Sol-fa 2016 (2016) Hometown (2018) Planet Folks (2022) Singles from Hometown "Kōya

    Hometown (Asian Kung-Fu Generation album)

    Hometown_(Asian_Kung-Fu_Generation_album)

  • List of professional a cappella groups
  • in the Rock Sweet Sorrow Swingle Singers Take 6 The King's Singers Tonic Sol-fa Toxic Audio Urban Zakapa Van Canto Vive Voca People Vocal Point Vocal Sampling

    List of professional a cappella groups

    List_of_professional_a_cappella_groups

  • Bernardo Storace
  • 17th-century Italian composer

    sopra D sol re per ♯" contains four sections (D major, A major, E major, and B minor; a total of 91 variations) and "Passagagli sopra Fe fa ut per ♭"

    Bernardo Storace

    Bernardo Storace

    Bernardo_Storace

  • Bengawan Solo (song)
  • Song by Gesang Martohartono

    few weeks until he was satisfied with it, then wrote the melody down in sol-fa number script. Even though Gesang was Javanese, he decided off the surging

    Bengawan Solo (song)

    Bengawan_Solo_(song)

  • Giovanni Battista Doni
  • Italian music theorist and classicist (1595–1647)

    developed a six-note ascending scale that went as follows: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la. Giovanni Battista Doni named the "Aretinian syllables" after him.

    Giovanni Battista Doni

    Giovanni Battista Doni

    Giovanni_Battista_Doni

  • Kimi Tsunagi Five M
  • 2003 studio album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Generation chronology Hōkai Amplifier (2002) Kimi Tsunagi Five M (2003) Sol-fa (2004) Singles from Kimi Tsunagi Five M "Mirai no Kakera" Released: August

    Kimi Tsunagi Five M

    Kimi_Tsunagi_Five_M

  • Metrical psalter
  • Kind of Bible translation

    of these editions was produced in 1979. They were available in staff or sol-fa. A revised Psalter in more modern idiom was published in 2004 under the

    Metrical psalter

    Metrical psalter

    Metrical_psalter

  • Fanclub (album)
  • 2006 studio album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    KSCL-945 Producer Asian Kung-fu Generation ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION chronology Sol-fa (2004) Fanclub (2006) Feedback File (2006) Singles from Fanclub "Blue Train"

    Fanclub (album)

    Fanclub_(album)

  • Shape note
  • Musical notation for group singing

    of any major scale – fa, sol, la – are each a tone apart. The fourth to sixth notes are also a tone apart and are also fa, sol, la. The seventh and eighth

    Shape note

    Shape note

    Shape_note

  • Advance Australia Fair
  • National anthem of Australia

    song & when I got home I set it to music. I first wrote it in the Tonic Sol-fa notation, then transcribed it into the Old Notation, & I tried it over on

    Advance Australia Fair

    Advance Australia Fair

    Advance_Australia_Fair

  • Joseph Parry
  • Welsh composer (1841–1903)

    regular contributor of Tonic sol-fa material to the Welsh music journal, Y cerddor Cymreig. Parry's work with making Tonic sol-fa accessible allowed everyone

    Joseph Parry

    Joseph Parry

    Joseph_Parry

  • Manuel de Sumaya
  • Mexican composer (c. 1678–1755)

    sonorities of the minor second and major seventh. Sumaya's villancico El sol-fa de Pedro, written as part of his examen de oposición (audition) for the

    Manuel de Sumaya

    Manuel_de_Sumaya

  • Forest Gate School of Music
  • Music school in London, England (1885-194?)

    The building dates from 1879 and was previously the premises of the Tonic Sol-Fa College, established there by the pioneering music educator John Curwen

    Forest Gate School of Music

    Forest_Gate_School_of_Music

  • Numbered musical notation
  • Musical notation system used in Asia since the 19th century

    G: When the notes are read aloud or sung, they are called "do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si". ("Si" has been supplanted in English by "ti", for the sake of

    Numbered musical notation

    Numbered_musical_notation

  • ABC notation
  • Form of musical notation for computers

    notation LilyPond Numbered musical notation, widely used in China Tonic sol-fa Walshaw, Chris. "Introduction". abcnotation.com. abc music notation. Retrieved

    ABC notation

    ABC_notation

  • Curwen Press
  • the Reverend John Curwen in 1863 to publish sheet music for the "tonic sol-fa" system. The Press was based in Plaistow, Newham, east London, England,

    Curwen Press

    Curwen Press

    Curwen_Press

  • Galin-Paris-Chevé system
  • Cipher notation system for teaching musical theory

    1; then the seven natural sounds of the tempered keyboard (ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si) by the seven numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. To express a change

    Galin-Paris-Chevé system

    Galin-Paris-Chevé system

    Galin-Paris-Chevé_system

  • Soggetto cavato
  • syllables for teaching singers how to sight sing. The syllables, ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, were used to help the singers remember the pattern of whole tones

    Soggetto cavato

    Soggetto_cavato

  • Cerddor y Tonic Sol-ffa
  • 19th-century monthly Welsh language magazine

    editor of 'Y Cerddor Cymreig' and of 'Y Goleuad'). He had studied tonic sol-fa since 1863, and the publication, which contained compositions, and articles

    Cerddor y Tonic Sol-ffa

    Cerddor y Tonic Sol-ffa

    Cerddor_y_Tonic_Sol-ffa

  • My World
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    van Dyk from Global (2003) "My World", by Asian Kung-Fu Generation from Sol-fa (2004) "My World", by Metallica from St. Anger (2003) "My World", by Emigrate

    My World

    My_World

  • Carnatic music
  • Music genre originating in southern India

    classical Western music, Carnatic music is notated almost exclusively in tonic sol-fa notation using either a Roman or Indic script to represent the solfa names

    Carnatic music

    Carnatic music

    Carnatic_music

  • Heckmondwike
  • Town in West Yorkshire, England

    John Curwen (1816–1880), Congregationalist minister who founded the Tonic Sol-fa system of music education; Curwen Crescent and Curwen Park in the town are

    Heckmondwike

    Heckmondwike

    Heckmondwike

  • Kimi no Machi Made
  • 2004 single by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    as the fourth and final single of their second full-length studio album, Sol-fa, on September 23, 2004. The music video for "Kimi no Machi Made" was directed

    Kimi no Machi Made

    Kimi_no_Machi_Made

  • Wonder Future
  • 2015 studio album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Kung-Fu Generation chronology Feedback File 2 (2014) Wonder Future (2015) Sol-fa (2016) (2016) Singles from Wonder Future "Easter" Released: 18 March 2015

    Wonder Future

    Wonder_Future

  • Sapphic stanza
  • Four-line stanza form

    the famous hymn for John the Baptist which gave the original names of the sol-fa scale: Ut queant laxīs | resonāre fibrīs Mīra gestōrum | famulī tuōrum Solve

    Sapphic stanza

    Sapphic stanza

    Sapphic_stanza

  • Peter Dodds McCormick
  • Australian schoolteacher and songwriter (1833–1916)

    song & when I got home I set it to music. I first wrote it in the Tonic Sol-fa notation, then transcribed it into the Old Notation, & I tried it over on

    Peter Dodds McCormick

    Peter Dodds McCormick

    Peter_Dodds_McCormick

  • Talking drum
  • Hourglass-shaped West African drum

    instance, has three principal tones, low, medium, and high, analogous to tonic sol-fa notes do, re, and mi; different inflections of the three tones are then

    Talking drum

    Talking drum

    Talking_drum

  • Josquin des Prez
  • Composer of the Renaissance (c. 1450–1521)

    The other Josquin mass to prominently use this technique is the Missa La sol fa re mi, based on the musical syllables contained in 'laisse faire moy' ("let

    Josquin des Prez

    Josquin des Prez

    Josquin_des_Prez

  • The Tallis Scholars
  • Musical artist

    the Year Award winning disc of Josquin's Missa Pange lingua and Missa La sol fa re mi. In 2011 the ensemble's recording of Allegri's Miserere mei, Deus

    The Tallis Scholars

    The Tallis Scholars

    The_Tallis_Scholars

  • Ion Keith-Falconer
  • Scottish missionary and Arabic scholar

    Arabic, including the Sol-Fa class. (The Arabs have wretched ears, and Dr Hogg tells me that it was only by means of the Sol-Fa that he could get anything

    Ion Keith-Falconer

    Ion Keith-Falconer

    Ion_Keith-Falconer

  • 2003–04 FA Premier League
  • Football season in England

    The 2003–04 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclaycard Premiership) was the 12th season of the Premier League. Arsenal were crowned champions ending

    2003–04 FA Premier League

    2003–04 FA Premier League

    2003–04_FA_Premier_League

  • Forest Gate
  • Human settlement in England

    associations with music and acting: it was for many years the home of the Tonic Sol-fa College of John Curwen, which taught large numbers of people to play music

    Forest Gate

    Forest Gate

    Forest_Gate

  • Bayati (maqam)
  • Music symbol

    (Half-Flat) / fa / Sol / La / Si Flat / Do / Re. Maqam Bayat Mi: Mi / Fa (half-Sharp) / Sol / La / Si / Do / Re / Mi. Maqam Bayat Fa: Fa / Sol (half-flat)

    Bayati (maqam)

    Bayati (maqam)

    Bayati_(maqam)

  • Raymond Vaillant
  • French composer

    death of Guillaume de Machault. (On the program, there was also the Mass la sol fa ré mi by Josquin des Prés), Composition of the Alternance vocal ensemble:

    Raymond Vaillant

    Raymond_Vaillant

  • Lady of Spain
  • 1931 popular song

    Tolchard Evans of Great Britain; with ukulele arrangement [staff and tonic sol-fa notations]. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1931. p. 343 – via Internet Archive

    Lady of Spain

    Lady_of_Spain

  • Giovanni Gabrieli
  • Italian composer (c. 1554/1557–1612)

    Canzon (IV) a 4, Ch.189 Canzon (XXVII) a 8 "Fa sol la re", Ch.190 Canzon (XXVIII) a 8 "Sol sol la sol fa mi", Ch.191 Collection of 16 canzoni and 5 sonate

    Giovanni Gabrieli

    Giovanni_Gabrieli

  • Music of Zambia
  • from Western hymn influences. Invented by John Curwen, the system Tonic Sol-fa was imported into Africa by the British in the nineteenth century. The Heritage

    Music of Zambia

    Music of Zambia

    Music_of_Zambia

  • Musica ficta
  • Renaissance European music theory term to describe pitches

    solmization system—a method that eventually became the modern system of tonic sol-fa. To sing notes outside the recta pitches of the gamut (the range generally

    Musica ficta

    Musica_ficta

  • Griffith William Hughes
  • Welsh accountant and musician

    the Tonic Sol-fa System before gaining a degree in this subject, it was then in 1900 in which he was elected to the Council of the Tonic Sol-fa College

    Griffith William Hughes

    Griffith William Hughes

    Griffith_William_Hughes

  • List of Graded Music Series
  • (1873) The Normal Music Course (D. Appleton and Company, 1883) The Tonic Sol-Fa Music Course by Daniel Batchellor and Thomas Charmbury (Boston: Oliver Ditson

    List of Graded Music Series

    List_of_Graded_Music_Series

  • Kunkunshi
  • Music notation system in Japan's Ryukyu Islands

    Relative Tonic sol-fa Reading Open String Index Finger Middle Finger Little Finger Male String (男弦) 合 (ai) 乙 (otsu) 老 (rō) 下老 (shitarō) Do Re Mi Fa Middle String

    Kunkunshi

    Kunkunshi

    Kunkunshi

  • Marta Roure
  • Andorran singer and actress (born 1981)

    to a boy in 2002 named Julen. Marta Roure attended until 4th course of Sol-fa and 3rd of piano at the Conservatoire of Andorra. She attended first course

    Marta Roure

    Marta Roure

    Marta_Roure

  • Cora Cardigan
  • English virtuoso flautist

    She also appeared in Nice. An article in The Musical Herald and Tonic Sol-Fa Reporter by John Curwen in 1889 called her 'The Queen of Flute Players'

    Cora Cardigan

    Cora_Cardigan

  • Edmund Hart Turpin
  • British composer

    and other public buildings. He was elected as Hon. Member of the Tonic Sol-fa College in 1885. Late in 1887 he resigned the organist's post at St. George's

    Edmund Hart Turpin

    Edmund_Hart_Turpin

  • Michael Mosoeu Moerane
  • South African composer (1904–1980)

    informally. This, together with the fragility of the manuscripts, the tonic sol-fa notation, and the fact that Moerane used indigenous African languages, Sesotho

    Michael Mosoeu Moerane

    Michael Mosoeu Moerane

    Michael_Mosoeu_Moerane

  • Siren (Asian Kung-Fu Generation song)
  • 2004 single by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    was released as the lead single of their second full-length studio album, Sol-fa, on April 4, 2004. With the band's then-newly emerging popularity, the single

    Siren (Asian Kung-Fu Generation song)

    Siren_(Asian_Kung-Fu_Generation_song)

  • List of people associated with University College London
  • Coldplay David Conway (music historian) John Curwen, proponent of tonic sol-fa Kathleen Dale née Richards, translator, musicologist, composer and pianist

    List of people associated with University College London

    List_of_people_associated_with_University_College_London

  • 2004 in music
  • compilation +2 new tracks You Just Gotta Love Christmas Peter Cetera Christmas 20 Sol-fa Asian Kung-Fu Generation - 24 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Vol. 1 Powerman

    2004 in music

    2004_in_music

  • Gimell Records
  • Record label

    1987 Recording of the Year for Josquin's Missa Pange lingua and Missa La sol fa re mi Gramophone Awards Won 1989 Diapason d'Or de l'Année for Lassus's Missa

    Gimell Records

    Gimell_Records

  • Arabic music
  • Music of the Arab World

    mi, fa, sol, la, ti) may have been derived from the syllables of an Arabic solmization system Durr-i-Mufassal ("Separated Pearls") (dal, ra, mim, fa, sad

    Arabic music

    Arabic_music

  • List of English words of Italian origin
  • Scherzo (in Italian means 'joke') Semibreve Sextet (Italian: sestetto) Sol-fa, solfa, solfeggio, solfège (the last one through French) Solo (in Italian

    List of English words of Italian origin

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  • Frank Lymer Gratton
  • Australian music educator and choral conductor

    held in Launceston's Albert Hall. As an accredited examiner in the tonic sol-fa system of singing education, he influenced teacher training methods in that

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  • William Gray McNaught
  • English music critic and teacher

    Mile End, London, McNaught learned tonic sol-fa in the school classroom and sang in concerts for the Tonic Sol-fa Association at The Crystal Palace. While

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  • John Pyke Hullah
  • English composer and teacher of music (1812–1884)

    system of the fixed "do," in contrast to the moveable "do" of the Tonic sol-fa. His adaptation of Wilhem's system was taught with enormous success from

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  • Amy Horrocks
  • English pianist and composer (1867–1919)

    ‘Songs for Children', J. Williams, London 1901 4 Songs. Voice part in Tonic Sol-fa notation, etc., published 1901 6 Action Songs. No. 1 The Marching Host,

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  • Best Hit AKG 2
  • 2018 compilation album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Records Producer Asian Kung-Fu Generation Asian Kung-Fu Generation chronology Sol-fa 2016 (2016) Best Hit AKG 2 (2012–2018) (2018) Singles from Best Hit AKG

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  • Sel
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Sel

    Legendary son of Selgi.

    Sel

  • SROL
  • Male

    Yiddish

    SROL

    (שְׂרוֹל) Yiddish form of Hebrew Yisrael, SROL means "God prevails" or "contender; soldier of God."

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  • Ol
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Ol

    Legendary son of Olwydd.

    Ol

  • SOL
  • Male

    English

    SOL

     Short form of English Solomon, SOL means "peaceable." Compare with another form of Sol.

    SOL

  • Pol
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Gaelic Swedish

    Pol

    Small.

    Pol

  • Sowl
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    English

    Sowl

    English : probably a variant of Soule.

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  • Sol
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew, Irish, Latin, Swedish

    Sol

    Peaceful; Prayed for; Sun

    Sol

  • SAL
  • Male

    Spanish

    SAL

    Short form of Spanish Salvador, SAL means "savior." Compare with feminine Sal.

    SAL

  • Sal
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew English

    Sal

    Princess.

    Sal

  • SOM
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    SOM

    Thai name SOM means "orange (the fruit)."

    SOM

  • SOL
  • Male

    Greek

    SOL

     Short form of Greek Solomōn, SOL means "peaceable." Compare with another form of Sol.

    SOL

  • Son
  • Surname or Lastname

    Korean

    Son

    Korean : there is one Chinese character for the Son surname. Some sources mention as many as 118 clans for the Son family, but only seven can be documented. According to legend, the Son clan’s founding ancestor was named Kuryema and was one of the six pre-Shilla elders who made Pak Hyŏkkŏse the first king of Shilla. The first documented ancestor, however, was called Sun. Sun is said to have lived a poverty-stricken existence in the Shilla period. His son was a voracious eater and ate Sun’s old mother’s food as well as his own. Sun, feeling that he could always get another son but that his mother was irreplaceable, decided to go into the mountains to bury his son. When he dug into the ground, however, he found a bell. He hung the bell on a nearby tree and rang it. So loud and clear was the cry of the bell that the king heard it in the palace below and came to investigate. The king was amazed at the bell and gave Sun a house and food. Later, a Buddhist temple was built on that spot. The founding ancestor of the Iljik (or Andong) Son clan originally bore the surname Sun, but during the reign of Koryŏ king Hyŏnjong (1009–1031), Sun was changed to Son.English : from Middle English sone ‘son’, hence a distinguishing epithet for a son who shared the same personal name as his father.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sohn, or Sonn.

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  • Sol
  • Boy/Male

    Latin American Hebrew

    Sol

    Sun.

    Sol

  • SOL
  • Female

    Spanish

    SOL

    Spanish name derived from the Latin word sol, SOL means "sun." This was a common name for Spanish girls in the Middle Ages. Compare with masculine Sol.

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  • Solt
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    English

    Solt

    English : perhaps a respelling of Salt.

    Solt

  • Sil
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Sil

    Of the forest.

    Sil

  • Sole
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sole

    English : topographic name from Old English sol ‘muddy place’, or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word, as for example Soles in Kent.English : nickname for an unmarried man or woman, from Middle English, Old French soul ‘single’, ‘unmarried’ (Latin solus ‘alone’).English : variant of Soler.

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  • Sal
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Latin Spanish American

    Sal

    Savior.

    Sal

  • Som
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Som

    The Moon

    Som

  • SAL
  • Female

    English

    SAL

    Short form of English Sally, SAL means "noble lady, princess." Compare with masculine Sal.

    SAL

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  • Shelly | ஷேல்லீ   
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shelly | ஷேல்லீ   

    A way to do work

  • ARDESHIR
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    ARDESHIR

    (اردشیر) Middle Persian form of Old Persian Artachshatra, ARDESHIR means "great warrior" or "lion-king."

  • Dacian
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Latin

    Dacian

    Southerner; Of the Nobility; From the South; From Dacia

  • Augusto
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Augusto

    Magic Majestic; Dignity; Venerable; Worthy of Respect; Great; Magnificent; From Augustus

  • Abtin
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Iranian, Parsi

    Abtin

    A Character in Shahnameh; Feraydoon's Father; Reached; Full; Complete; Fit

  • Mihan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Mihan

    Great

  • Raimondo
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Teutonic

    Raimondo

    mighty protector'.

  • Varana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Varana

    Holy River

  • YORATH
  • Male

    English

    YORATH

    Anglicized form of Welsh Iorwerth, YORATH means "handsome lord."

  • Minyamin
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Hebrew

    Minyamin

    Right-hand Son; Similar to Benedict

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  • Sol-fa
  • v. i.

    To sing the notes of the gamut, ascending or descending; as, do or ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do, or the same in reverse order.

  • Sowl
  • v. i.

    See Soul, v. i.

  • Sol
  • n.

    A sou.

  • Soal
  • n.

    The sole of a shoe.

  • Sol-faed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sol-fa

  • Soli
  • pl.

    of Solo

  • Soil
  • n.

    Dung; faeces; compost; manure; as, night soil.

  • Sol-fa
  • n.

    The gamut, or musical scale. See Tonic sol-fa, under Tonic, n.

  • Soli
  • n.

    pl. of Solo.

  • Sole
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a sole; as, to sole a shoe.

  • Sow
  • n.

    A sow bug.

  • Sop
  • v. t.

    Anything given to pacify; -- so called from the sop given to Cerberus, as related in mythology.

  • Sol
  • n.

    Gold; -- so called from its brilliancy, color, and value.

  • Son
  • n.

    Jesus Christ, the Savior; -- called the Son of God, and the Son of man.

  • Soul
  • a.

    Sole.

  • Sol-faing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sol-fa

  • Soul
  • a.

    Sole.

  • Soul
  • v. t.

    To indue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.

  • Sol
  • n.

    A silver and gold coin of Peru. The silver sol is the unit of value, and is worth about 68 cents.

  • Soal
  • n.

    See Sole, the fish.