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Name that Rush Tune - Solfege edition


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Each syllable in solfege represents one eighth note, and can be extended by an eighth with a dash. The number beside the solfege marking denotes which octave, where "1" is the root octave.

 

(starts on beat 4)

 

1Sol - 2Me - 2Re 2Do - 2Re - 1Te - - - 1Sol

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Finally, a fellow theory geek! biggrin.gif

 

Afterimage is right.

 

For reference, the solfege chromatic scale is:

 

Do Ra Re Me Mi Fa Fi Sol Si La Te Ti Do

 

You can use "Di, Ri, Se, Li" (the enharmonic substitutions for "Ra, Me, Fi, and Te" respectively) or whatever if you want to be theoretically correct, but I don't care.

 

But anyway...

 

Yours is YYZ!

 

And you're right, I should've said 4/4, because saying that it starts on Beat 4 wouldn't make sense, otherwise. tongue.gif

 

This is in 4/4, it starts on beat 1

 

I'll encase each measure in brackets, like my next one below:

 

[(2)Do (2)Sol (3)Me (1)Te - (2)Fa (3)Re (2)Te]

 

[(2)Do (2)Sol (3)Me (1)Te - (3)Re (2)Te - ]

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QUOTE (rushdownunder @ Sep 30 2010, 08:54 PM)
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Nope.

 

Tempo is 120 beats/minute

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