Can anyone explain to me, why is the teacher saying Do, Re, Mi , Fa , Sol, La, Si, Do if she is really playing E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E ????
She making me confused.
Thanks
Can anyone explain to me, why is the teacher saying Do, Re, Mi , Fa , Sol, La, Si, Do if she is really playing E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E ????
She making me confused.
Thanks
Originally Posted by: eduardoramosoconnellCan anyone explain to me, why is the teacher saying Do, Re, Mi , Fa , Sol, La, Si, Do if she is really playing E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E ????
She making me confused.
Thanks
She is just singing it out. She isn't playing EFGABCDE, she is playing the E Major
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Originally Posted by: eduardoramosoconnellCan anyone explain to me, why is the teacher saying Do, Re, Mi , Fa , Sol, La, Si, Do if she is really playing E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E ????
What lesson are you referring to? I don't remember Lisa singing the solfege with the E major scale.
The solfege (do-re-mi, etc.) is a tradtional way of singing the scale degrees of any & all major scales.
do is the root or 1st
re is the 2nd
mi is the major 3rd
fa is the 4th
sol is the 5th
la is the major 6th
ti is the major 7th
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Originally Posted by: William MGhttps://www.guitartricks.com/lesson.php?input=24487&s_id=2010
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Thanks, William! I was thinking of her lessons about playing the E major scale in a later tutorial. I forgot about that one.
And my earlier answer still applies. Lisa is singing the solfege of the major scale & playing the notes:
E 1st - do
F# 2nd - re
G# 3rd - mi
A 4th - fa
B 5th - sol
C# 6th - la
D# 7th - ti
E 1st an octave higher - do
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