This piano podcast by SFA Piano Pedagogy students will discuss how solfege can be a beneficial tool for piano teachers to use in their lessons with students.
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si si ti is si
pianodudeler 1 year ago
hmm so what is solfeggio? The notes in spanish instead of english?
ALex4815162342 2 years ago
does do and ti mean anything in an other language
YoungMalcomX1 2 years ago
Well, in Mexico it's Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si Do.
It's like notes in another language other than in English.
I had to learn both so I get sorta get confused with D and Do, because D is Re and Do is C.
israelxxx8 2 years ago
lambs dont go mii mii or ree ree.....they go baah baah!lol
remboy3000 2 years ago
That heather girl is really cute.
motionman72 2 years ago
In Europe it's often called "Si", in the USA it's "Ti", I think it's good for students to know both.
lafilleMalvina 2 years ago
Do Ray Me Fa So La 'Ti' Do!! :D
rafarafa72 2 years ago
It's always been Ti. Didn't you see "The Sound of Music"? "Tea, a drink with jam and bread".
sth128 2 years ago
TI? It´s a new note?
In Europe it's SI.
Can anyone answer me?
Balky1969 2 years ago