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Numeric solfege is a way to name notes in tunings that are not heptatonic-friendly. The syllables are derived from the words "one", "two", "three", etc. Examples:
Numeric solfege is a non-heptatonic [[solfege]], good for tunings that are not heptatonic-friendly. The syllables are derived from the words "one", "two", "three", etc. Examples:
{| class="wikitable center-all"
{| class="wikitable center-all"
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