Chinese character forms: Duo, Lai, Mi, Fa, Suo, La, Xi
Note: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are the roll calls of the sounds Or note names, not beats.
Related introduction:
The roll names that are widely used today: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). It is divided into two types: fixed solfa and movable solfa.
The fixed solfa method is based on absolute pitch, that is, C sings do, D sings re, E sings mi, etc., no matter what key, it will never change. The first key solfa method is based on "moving" "Do" is the basis, which means that in the first-key solfa method, the position and height of Do can move and change, but each mode level has a definite and unchanging relationship between solfa and all-semitones.
Some people sing out of tune, often out of tune, and cannot grasp the seven roll call names of do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and si. "Recite a song" or "Shout a song".
Extended information
The corresponding relationship between the roll call and the note names is not fixed, and the corresponding relationship between the roll call and the notes on the piano is also not fixed. Each note name is different in different situations. The roll call in the tune is also different.
When you see a note (such as G) on the score, you must know what key it is. If it is F major, it must be sung as re; if it is C minor, it must be sung as mi. , every time you see a note, you have to go through "conversion" to sing its roll call, and then consider its position on the piano.
The seven natural tones are all heptatonic modes of the basic tone level. Although this mode has the same tone sequence as the European medieval church mode, it has its own rules for adjusting the pillar tones.
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