07:1807:18, 28 February 2010diffhist−15
Solfège
→See also: Removed EarMaster. This product is already linked from Ear Training. To link directly from Solfege constitutes advertising, in my judgment.
20:1920:19, 24 February 2010diffhist−874
Solfège
Cleaned up the chromatic table (removed the pronunciations because they are in the other table, moved the pitch class column to the far right, etc.)
18:2018:20, 24 February 2010diffhist+2,321
Solfège
Agreed, it is better to use a separate table for chromatic variants of fixed do. Here is a more modest revision to the traditiional fixed do table.
10:4010:40, 23 February 2010diffhist+7,319
Solfège
Updated and expanded the table. I think it (unfortunately) needs to be this big to show why chromaticizing fixed do is not a simple matter.
08:0808:08, 23 February 2010diffhist−103
Solfège
Removed a misleading example of fixed do from the head. Traditional fixed do does not use altered syllables.
07:1807:18, 28 February 2010diffhist−15
Solfège
→See also: Removed EarMaster. This product is already linked from Ear Training. To link directly from Solfege constitutes advertising, in my judgment.
20:1920:19, 24 February 2010diffhist−874
Solfège
Cleaned up the chromatic table (removed the pronunciations because they are in the other table, moved the pitch class column to the far right, etc.)
18:2018:20, 24 February 2010diffhist+2,321
Solfège
Agreed, it is better to use a separate table for chromatic variants of fixed do. Here is a more modest revision to the traditiional fixed do table.
10:4010:40, 23 February 2010diffhist+7,319
Solfège
Updated and expanded the table. I think it (unfortunately) needs to be this big to show why chromaticizing fixed do is not a simple matter.
08:0808:08, 23 February 2010diffhist−103
Solfège
Removed a misleading example of fixed do from the head. Traditional fixed do does not use altered syllables.