Solfège, or "solfa," names each note with a short word instead of a letter (if you're from a predominantly English-speaking area, you may have heard this scale being recited by vocalists, as in "do-re-mi").
But in areas where Romance languages prevail, solfège is preferred to note letters. For example, Bach's Fantasia and Fugue in G minor ... (continue reading)
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