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Old 08-14-2018, 05:17 AM
KarenB KarenB is offline
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Originally Posted by Wyllys View Post
THE ANSWER!!!

One way to bring any past musical experience to bear is to identify the various intervals contained in songs you know, common classics and/or hit tunes.

Example:

Octave : "Some-where (over the rainbow)"

There's got to be a list somewhere...like this:

https://www.scales-chords.com/articl...Intervals.html
Fun link. Thanks!

When I was studying music theory, the teachers pronounced solfege as "soul" "fege" like "fudge" but with an "eh" sound.
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