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- Numerical_sight-singing abstract "Numerical sight-singing, an alternative to the solfege system of sight-singing, is a musical notation system that numbers the diatonic scale with the numbers one through eight (or, alternately, one to seven, with the octave again being one).In this system, 1 is always the root or origin, but the scale being represented may be major, minor, or any of the diatonic mode. Accidentals (sharps and flats outside the key signature) are noted with a + or - when the numbers are written, but are often skipped when they are spoken or sung.In some pedagogies involving numerical sight-singing notation students are not taught to modify vowels to represent sharp or flat notes. In these cases the students usually name the note and whether it is flat or sharp. For example, an augmented unison ("ouey") might be called "one sharp," and in some other pedagogies this same pitch may also simply be called "one."".
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- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Atonal.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Atonality.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink C_major.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ear_training.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_education.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_notation.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Singing.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Count_singing.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Diatonic_scale.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Key_signature.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Major_scale.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Minor_scale.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Mode_(music).
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Musical_notation.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Shaw_(conductor).
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Set_theory_(music).
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Sight-reading.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Sight-singing.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Solfege.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLink Solfège.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Numerical sight-singing".
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageWikiLinkText "numerical sight-singing".
- Numerical_sight-singing hasPhotoCollection Numerical_sight-singing.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- Numerical_sight-singing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Numerical_sight-singing subject Category:Ear_training.
- Numerical_sight-singing subject Category:Music_education.
- Numerical_sight-singing subject Category:Musical_notation.
- Numerical_sight-singing subject Category:Singing.
- Numerical_sight-singing hypernym System.
- Numerical_sight-singing type Art.
- Numerical_sight-singing comment "Numerical sight-singing, an alternative to the solfege system of sight-singing, is a musical notation system that numbers the diatonic scale with the numbers one through eight (or, alternately, one to seven, with the octave again being one).In this system, 1 is always the root or origin, but the scale being represented may be major, minor, or any of the diatonic mode.".
- Numerical_sight-singing label "Numerical sight-singing".
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