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  • curprev 19:1719:17, 21 May 2024 TooManyFingers talk contribs 32,800 bytes +63 Etymology: Clarification undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • curprev 19:0919:09, 21 May 2024 TooManyFingers talk contribs 32,737 bytes −8 1. Audiation without solfège is obviously possible. 2. Audiation is not necessarily in preparation for singing; it can be done for other purposes or for its own sake. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • curprev 01:5301:53, 21 May 2024 TooManyFingers talk contribs 32,745 bytes −11 Solfège cannot reasonably be called a teaching method, since the main content of the article shows how *different* teaching methods each make use of solfège. Solfège itself is nothing but a set of syllables; the *method* is what the teacher does with them, and there is no single "solfège way of teaching". (There was at one time, namely Guido's own method, but it is obsolete.) undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit

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