Why do American say C E G instead of Do Re Mi
Why do American say C E G instead of Do Re Mi
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When I was taking music classes we sang Do Re Mi.
this.
we always sung Do Re Mi
that's solfege, who's the fucking savage that would sing cee eee gee
Opinions on movable Do?
used only by subhumans such as my fellow countrymen
>ti
I have never actually heard of it until OP brought it up. It sounds ridiculous.
opinions?
Americans subhumans actually have special solfege based on shapes called Sacred Harp:
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>ti
si
very cute cat
The eternal Germanic notation vs Italic notation.
I find it easier to use letters.
Because they're godless Protestants and are trying to delete the Catholic heritage in musical theory.
Jo Le Mi Na So Ra Di Jo
They're not the same thing, idiot. "C-E-G" would also be "do-mi-sol" in moveable solfege.
The protestants & askhenazi jews are the greatest in musical theory though
do you use "B" for B-flat, "H" for B-natural, "S" for E-flat, etc?
Shostakovich liked spelling out his name (with German spelling) in his works: D-S-C-H
>Schoenberg
You're gonna make me puke.
I haven't either. Always refreshing to come to Yas Forums and find out about parallel America
I thought the letters were for instruments and that do re mi was for singers
>ti
I'm pretty sure it's "si"
C E G is better since it's actually a system lol do re mi are just random sillables
They also don't have names for semibreves, crotchets, quavers, semiquavers etc, they call them sixteenth notes and shit. Fucking weird desu
Why would you sing CEG when the notes are CDE?
This one's actually true, OP isn't tho
I don't sing this at all I'm not a faggot
What?
Ideal if you are learning bass or play guitar in a all 4ths tuning because the shape of the scales stays the same as you move across the neck, horizontally or vertically
easier to remember lmao
I often wonder why you guys don't just name them systematically like you do for centimeters, millimeters, etc.
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