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Category: Solfége Explorers

On the Swing I Fly So High

This song’s lyrics and melody work together in demonstrating how to ascend and descend the first five notes of the major scale. This synergy helps to reinforce the relationship between the two. This song’s lyrics and melody work together in demonstrating how to ascend and descend the first five notes of the major scale. This synergy helps to…

Cuckoo Bird

Lullabies are for snuggling up close, breathing each other in, and that warm and safe feeling of home. This is our bedtime lullaby and we thought it would be the perfect way to introduce you to our beautiful baby O. This video is a reminder that all you need for that deep connection with your children…

Clouds

In Clouds, we study the notes ‘Do’, ‘Re’ and ‘Me’. The limited range and repetition of notes makes it ideal for young singers and sets them up for success. Solfége is an excellent tool for learning and understanding music as children can identify the relationship between notes and patterns in melodies.

Minor Arpeggio

Learn how to sing and sign a minor arpeggio with this simple exercise. We’ll learn to construct the arpeggio, study its ascending and descending sound and then turn it into a fun and meaningful singing exercise. I use this method successfully with all age groups – even those as young as one! 

Mister Sun

In Mister Sun, we study the notes ‘so’ and ‘la’. The limited range and repetition of notes makes it ideal for young singers and sets them up for success. Solfége is a great tool for learning and understanding music as children can identify the relationship between notes and patterns in melodies.

Rain, Rain, Go Away

Come learn the three notes that make up the song Rain, Rain. By studying the Solfege of a song we help set children up for success in their music education. Solfege is a great tool for learning and understanding music as children are able to identify the relationship between notes and patterns in melodies.  Featured Products

Major Arpeggio

Learn how to sing and sign a major arpeggio with this simple exercise. We’ll learn to construct the arpeggio and then turn it into a fun and meaningful singing exercise. I use this method successfully with all age groups – even those as young as one!

Star Light, Star Bright

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Major Scale – Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do’

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Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So

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