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section 6 - solfege. 68. label the solfege syllables below for the key …

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section 6 - solfege.

  1. label the solfege syllables below for the key of d major. (question is worth 3 points)

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  1. write in the correct solfege for both voice parts below. look at the key signature! (question is worth 8 points)

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  1. write in the correct solfege for both voice parts below. look at the key signature!

(question is worth 8 points)
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© gracenotes llc 2020

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Question 68:
Brief Explanations
  1. Recall the D Major scale: D (do), E (re), F♯ (mi), G (fa), A (sol), B (la), C♯ (ti), D (do).
  2. Identify the notes in the given staff (treble clef, key of D Major with two sharps). The notes (from left to right, considering the positions) correspond to the D Major scale degrees. So label each note with the corresponding solfege syllable: do (D), re (E), mi (F♯), fa (G), sol (A), la (B), ti (C♯), do (D), etc. (adjusting for the actual note positions in the staff).
Brief Explanations
  1. First, determine the key signature. The treble clef has no additional sharps or flats? Wait, no, looking at the staff, the key signature for the first (soprano) and second (alto) parts: Wait, the soprano part has a treble clef, and let's check the key. Wait, maybe it's C Major? Wait, no, let's check the time signature (4/4) and the notes. Wait, the soprano part: first note is G (dotted quarter), then G (eighth), then C (half). Wait, maybe the key is C Major (no sharps or flats). So solfege for C Major: C - do, D - re, E - mi, F - fa, G - sol, A - la, B - ti, C - do.
  • Soprano part (s):
  • First note: G (sol, dotted quarter, p)
  • Second note: G (sol, eighth)
  • Third note: C (do, half)
  • Then (second measure): C (do, quarter), B (ti, quarter), A (la, eighth), A (la, eighth), F (fa, quarter)
  • Third measure: rest (quarter), E (mi, eighth), D (re, eighth), C (do, quarter), D (re, quarter)
  • Fourth measure: E (mi, whole, mp) Wait, no, the fourth measure is E? Wait, no, the last note in soprano is E? Wait, no, the fourth measure in soprano is a whole note, maybe E? Wait, no, let's re - evaluate. Wait, maybe the key is G Major? No, the key signature has no sharps. Wait, maybe it's C Major.
  • Alto part (A):
  • First note: C (do, dotted quarter, p)
  • Second note: E (mi, eighth)
  • Third note: C (do, half)
  • Second measure: G (sol, half), F (fa, eighth), A (la, eighth), F (fa, quarter)
  • Third measure: D (re, quarter), C (do, quarter), C (do, dotted quarter), B (ti, eighth)
  • Fourth measure: C (do, whole, mp)
  • Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's use the key signature (no sharps or flats, so C Major). So solfege for each note:
  • Soprano (s):
  • Measure 1: G (sol) dotted quarter, G (sol) eighth, C (do) half
  • Measure 2: C (do) quarter, B (ti) quarter, A (la) eighth, A (la) eighth, F (fa) quarter
  • Measure 3: rest (quarter), E (mi) eighth, D (re) eighth, C (do) quarter, D (re) quarter
  • Measure 4: E (mi) whole (mp)? Wait, no, the last note in soprano is E? Wait, the fourth measure in soprano is a whole note, maybe E? Wait, no, the staff shows a whole note in the soprano's fourth measure, maybe E? But in C Major, E is mi. Wait, maybe the key is G Major? No, key signature has no sharps. I think I need to re - check. Alternatively, maybe the key is C Major, so the solfege is based on C Major scale.
  • Alto (A):
  • Measure 1: C (do) dotted quarter, E (mi) eighth, C (do) half
  • Measure 2: G (sol) half, F (fa) eighth, A (la) eighth, F (fa) quarter
  • Measure 3: D (re) quarter, C (do) quarter, C (do) dotted quarter, B (ti) eighth
  • Measure 4: C (do) whole (mp)
  • So writing the solfege for each voice part:
  • Soprano: sol, sol, do; do, ti, la, la, fa; (rest), mi, re, do, re; mi (whole, mp)
  • Alto: do, mi, do; sol, fa, la, fa; re, do, do, ti; do (whole, mp)
  • Wait, this is a bit error - prone without the exact note - by - note analysis, but the general approach is:
  • 1. Determine key (C Major here, no sharps/flats).
  • 2. Assign solfege (do - C, re - D, mi - E, fa - F, sol - G, la - A, ti - B) to each note in the soprano and alto parts.
Brief Explanations
  1. Determine the key signature: the treble clef has one flat (B♭), so the key is F Major. Solfege for F Major: F - do, G - re, A - mi, B♭ - fa, C - sol, D - la, E - ti, F - do.
  2. Analyze the soprano (s) and alto (A) parts:
  • Soprano (s):
  • First measure: A (mi, quarter, mf), rest (quarter), A (mi, eighth), G (re, eighth), F (do, eighth), A (mi, eighth)
  • Second measure: F (do, dotted quarter), C (sol, eighth), D (la, quarter), rest (quarter)
  • Third measure: E (ti, quarter, mp), rest (quarter), G (re, half)
  • Fourth measure: A (mi, half), rest (half)
  • Alto (A):
  • First measure: F (do, eighth, mf), G (re, eighth), A (mi, quarter), F (do, half)
  • Second measure: F (do, dotted quarter), C (sol, eighth), D (la, quarter), C (sol, quarter)
  • Third measure: C (sol, quarter, mp), F (do, quarter), E (ti, eighth), D (la, eighth), E (ti, quarter)
  • Fourth measure: F (do, half), rest (half)
  1. Assign solfege based on F Major (do - F, re - G, mi - A, fa - B♭, sol - C, la - D, ti - E) to each note in both parts.

Answer:

For the Key of D Major, the solfege syllables (matching the D Major scale: D - do, E - re, F♯ - mi, G - fa, A - sol, B - la, C♯ - ti) are assigned to each note in the staff as: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do (depending on the exact note positions; the general scale - based solfege for D Major is do (D), re (E), mi (F♯), fa (G), sol (A), la (B), ti (C♯), do (D) and repeating).

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