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- Improved pitch recognition: The book's focus on solfeggio and ear training exercises helps students develop a strong sense of pitch and musical awareness.
- Enhanced vocal technique: The vocal exercises and tips provided in the book can help students improve their singing skills and develop good vocal habits.
- Increased confidence: The progressive and structured approach of the textbook can help students build confidence in their musical abilities and develop a lifelong love of music.
Nerina Poltronieri's solfeggi parlati e cantanti represent a significant contribution to music education, offering a versatile and engaging approach to teaching and learning music. By understanding and implementing this method, educators can provide students with a solid foundation in music theory, ear training, and vocal technique, all while fostering a deeper appreciation for the art of music. Improved pitch recognition : The book's focus on
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| Topic | Example Exercise | |-------|------------------| | Perfect and imperfect and thirds (both ascending & descending) | “do‑re” (ascending), “mi‑fa” (descending) | | Perfect fourths and fifths | “do‑fa” (P4), “sol‑do” (P5) | | Minor and major sixths | “do‑la” (M6), “sol‑mi♭” (m6) | | Simple harmonic progressions (I‑V‑I) | Spoken “do‑sol‑do” then sung with I‑V chords | | Modulation to the dominant – brief exposure to key change | “sol‑re” (V of V) | | Dictation of short melodic lines (8‑12 measures) | Combined spoken & sung dictation at the end of each unit |
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