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  2. Solmization - Wikipedia

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    The system for other Western countries is similar, though si is often used as the final syllable rather than ti. Guido of Arezzo is thought likely to have originated the modern Western system of solmization by introducing the ut–re–mi–fa–so–la syllables, which derived from the initial syllables of each of the first six half-lines of ...

  3. Solfège - Wikipedia

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    Italian "solfeggio" and English/French "solfège" derive from the names of two of the syllables used: sol and fa.[2] [3]The generic term "solmization", referring to any system of denoting pitches of a musical scale by syllables, including those used in India and Japan as well as solfège, comes from French solmisation, from the Latin solfège syllables sol and mi.

  4. List of television stations in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    International channels in foreign languages: News and national promotion, thematic channels and those targeted at minority communities in Portugal. Most of these channels are available in digital cable services only, thematic channels may also be available in satellite.

  5. Tonic sol-fa - Wikipedia

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    Solfège table in an Irish classroom. 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 popularised by John Curwen, who adapted it from a number of earlier musical systems.

  6. Numerical sight-singing - Wikipedia

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    There is a continual debate about the merits of this system as compared to solfege: it holds the advantage that when dealing with abstract concepts such as interval distance a student may easily recognize that the distance between 1 and 5 is larger than the distance between 1 and 4 because of the numerical values assigned (as compared to Solfege, where comparing Do to Sol and Do to Fa remain ...

  7. List of television stations in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Channel Type Polsat Box Canal+ Cable Terrestrial FTA Format Audio language Online TVP1* General 16:9 HD Polish, original TVP2* General 16:9 HD Polish, original TVP3* Regional ** ** 16:9 HD Polish TVP Info* News 16:9 HD Polish TVP Sport* Sport 16:9 HD Polish TVP Kultura* Cultural 16:9 HD Polish, original

  8. Sarah Anna Glover - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Anna Glover. Sarah Anna Glover (13 November 1786 – 20 October 1867) was an English music educator who invented the Norwich sol-fa system. [1] Her Sol-fa system was based on the ancient gamut; but she omitted the constant recital of the alphabetical names of each note and the arbitrary syllable indicating key relationship, and also the recital of two or more such syllables when the same ...

  9. List of television stations in Norway - Wikipedia

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    TV 2 Science Fiction (Science fiction)(Web-TV channel) (2009–2011) TV 2 Sonen 24/7 - Interactive television channel (March, 2007 - July, 2007) TV4 Norge - General entertainment channel (1990–1992) TV6 - Women's channel (1994–1998) (Replaced with TV6 Nature World/TV6 Action World) TV1000 2 - Timeshift channel for TV1000 (2002–2004)