Sing E Yoga
Wikipedia: Fixed do solfège
Note name | Syllable | Pronunciation | Pitch class | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
English | Romance | Italian | Anglicized | ||
C♭ | Do♭ | do | /dɔ/ | /doʊ/ | 11 |
C | Do | 0 | |||
C♯ | Do♯ | 1 | |||
D♭ | Re♭ | re | /rɛ/ | /reɪ/ | 1 |
D | Re | 2 | |||
D♯ | Re♯ | 3 | |||
E♭ | Mi♭ | mi | /mi/ | /miː/ | 3 |
E | Mi | 4 | |||
E♯ | Mi♯ | 5 | |||
F♭ | Fa♭ | fa | /fa/ | /fɑː/ | 4 |
F | Fa | 5 | |||
F♯ | Fa♯ | 6 | |||
G♭ | Sol♭ | sol | /sɔl/ | /soʊl/ | 6 |
G | Sol | 7 | |||
G♯ | Sol♯ | 8 | |||
A♭ | La♭ | la | /la/ | /lɑː/ | 8 |
A | La | 9 | |||
A♯ | La♯ | 10 | |||
B♭ | Si♭ | si | /si/ | /siː/ | 10 |
B | Si | 11 | |||
B♯ | Si♯ | 0 |
"Sing e" is actually the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation of its name. "Sing" means "a light touch of fragrant from a far," "E" "memory."
Sing E-"That saved a wretch like Mi..."
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