- Track 64—Scale: Pentatonic
- Track 65—Scale: Chromatic
Exercise 5—Class Exercise
If your instructor prefers to equate “C” with “Do,” then you will be singing in the “fixed Do” system. If your
instructor moves “Do” to correspond with a scale’s tonic note, you will be singing in the “movable Do” system.
If this is the case, write the letter name, solfège syllable and corresponding scale number for the remainder of
“Jingle Bells.” Then sing with letter names, solfège syllables and/or scale degree numbers.
Then sing “Someone to Watch Over Me” by George Gershwin. Draw the A major scale. Label the solfège
syllable and/or scale degree number below each scale note and in the music below. Sing with syllables, numbers,
or “La”.
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MAJOR SCALE
Do
1
Do (1)
1 1 1 2 3 5 3 2 1 3 5 6 6 5 5 8 5 5
Do Do Do Re Mi Sol Mi Re Do Mi Sol La La Sol Sol Do Sol Sol
6
La
Do
Doh
Di
Dee
Re
Ray
Ri
Ree
Mi
Mee
Fa
Fah
Fi
Fee
Sol
Sol
Si
See
La
La
Li
Lee
Ti
Tee
Do
Doh