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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 5/29/2003 at 1:41:31 PM ET Do you know any music sites containing information about reading solfege (do re mi ect.)???
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aramispxxvi Registered User
From: Asheville, NC
Registered: 5/15/2006 | posted: 5/15/2006 at 10:56:04 AM ET doing a google search should land you several half way decent ones of the 1,450,000 that I just found by doing the search.
"Be Not Afraid" JPII
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Pete Registered User
From: North Coast NSW, Australia
Registered: 3/20/2005 | posted: 5/16/2006 at 8:28:26 AM ET ..and a search for Kodaly, or the Kodaly Method, will serve up a feast.
There are some great Kodaly message boards, as well as Orff and Guiderof-method based ones, as well.
Australia has a thriving Kodaly Music Education scene, and the technique is very effective indeed, and applies well to all age groups,
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MaestroC Registered User
From: Iowa
Registered: n/a | posted: 5/17/2006 at 3:15:31 PM ET Wikipedia is a great starting spot for almost any research topic. For solfege they also have a great deal of information on the subject:
Solfege at Wikipedia
There is also apparently a neat little ear training tool out there called GNU Solfege that is free to download:
GNU Solfege
Chad Criswell
Director of Bands
Western Dubuque High School
http://www.musicedmagic.com
http://www.wdhsband.com
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