Published On Nov 25, 2023
Why does Germany have an H note? • Why does Germany have an H note?
📌1:45 I had stupidly written "D diesis" rather than "Re diesis"! Shows how used to the English system I am! Thank you to the commenter who brought it to my attention. I have now blurred the mistake out using the YouTube editor tool (although it might take a while for that change to process). Sorry for any confusion caused!
SOURCES:
How music theory works in different countries, Classic FM: https://www.classicfm.com/discover-mu...
12tone, why do notes have names?: • Why Do Notes Have Names?
Early Music Sources, Solmization and the Guidonian hand in the 16th century: • Solmization and the Guidonian hand in...
Felix Rogge, The note 'H' exists!: • The note 'H' exists! What musical not...
Moveable Do: https://www.aaronshearerfoundation.or....
Do-re-mi, from “The Sound Of Music”, in Spanish: • Sonrisas y Lágrimas - DO RE MI (Repar... https://www.eldoblaje.com/musical/SON...
Guitarrista Paso a Paso, Acorde Si bemol menor: • Acorde Si bemol menor 🎸 Sibm 🎸 Bbm 🎸 ...
Ut queant laxis - Gregorian Chant: • Ut queant laxis - Gregorian Chant
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0:00 What is Solfège?
2:53 Where did "Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si" come from?
5:36 Ti vs. Si
6:40 Movable Do vs. Fixed Do
9:58 The Sound Of Music
13:00 Conclusion