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== Backwards-compatible Solfeges == | == Backwards-compatible Solfeges == | ||
These expand on the conventional | These expand on the conventional solfege. They use the 7 traditional consonants D R M F S L T. They use the traditional vowels plus new ones. See [[19edo|19edo solfege]], plus [[Andrew Heathwaite|Andrew Heathwaite's]] solfeges for edos [[17edo solfege|17]], [[22edo solfege|22]], [[31edo solfege|31]] and [[41edo|41]], and xenwiki user Phylingual's solfeges for edos [[26edo|26]], [[29edo|29]] and [[53edo|53]]. | ||
{| class="wikitable center-all" | |||
|+conventional solfege | |||
| style="width:35px" |Do | |||
| style="width:35px" |Di/Ra | |||
| style="width:35px" |Re | |||
| style="width:35px" |Ri/Me | |||
| style="width:35px" |Mi | |||
| style="width:35px" |Fa | |||
| style="width:35px" |Fi/Se | |||
| style="width:35px" |So | |||
| style="width:35px" |Si/Le | |||
| style="width:35px" | La | |||
| style="width:35px" |Li/Te | |||
| style="width:35px" |Ti | |||
| style="width:35px" |Do | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ | |+17edo example | ||
!0 | |||
!1 | |||
!2 | |||
!3 | |||
!4 | |||
!5 | |||
!6 | |||
!7 | |||
!8 | |||
!9 | |||
!10 | |||
!11 | |||
!12 | |||
!13 | |||
!14 | |||
!15 | |||
!16 | |||
!17 | |||
|- | |||
|C | |||
|^C / Db | |||
|C# / vD | |||
|D | |||
|^D / Eb | |||
|D# / vE | |||
|E | |||
|F | |||
|^F / Gb | |||
|F# / vG | |||
|G | |||
|^G / Ab | |||
|G# / vA | |||
|A | |||
|^A / Bb | |||
|A# / vB | |||
|B | |||
|C | |||
|- | |||
|P1 | |||
|^1 / m2 | |||
|A1 / ~2 | |||
|M2 | |||
|^M2 / m3 | |||
|A2 / ~3 | |||
|M3 | |||
|P4 | |||
|~4 / d5 | |||
|A4 / ~5 | |||
|P5 | |||
|^5 / m6 | |||
|A5 / ~6 | |||
|M6 | |||
|^M6 / m7 | |||
|A6 / ~7 | |||
|M7 | |||
|P8 | |||
|- | |||
|Do | |Do | ||
|Di/ | |Da / Ra | ||
|Di / Ru | |||
|Re | |Re | ||
|Ri/ | |Ro / Me | ||
|Ri / Mu | |||
|Mi | |Mi | ||
|Fa | |Fa | ||
|Fi/ | |Fu / Se | ||
|Fi / Su | |||
|So | |So | ||
|Si/ | |Sa / Le | ||
|Si / Lu | |||
|La | |La | ||
|Li/ | |Lo / Te | ||
|Li / Tu | |||
|Ti | |Ti | ||
|Do | |Do | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Uniform Solfeges == | == Uniform Solfeges== | ||
[[Uniform Solfege|'''Uniform''' '''solfeges''']] are closely related to [[ups and downs notation]]. They are particularly good for large edos like 41 and 53. They are also for rank-2 temperaments. To the 7 traditional consonants are added 6 altered consonants | [[Uniform Solfege|'''Uniform''' '''solfeges''']] are closely related to [[ups and downs notation]]. They are particularly good for large edos like 41 and 53. They are also for rank-2 temperaments. To the 7 traditional consonants are added 6 altered consonants. The vowels are non-traditional. There is a uniform vowel sequence for all degrees, hence the name. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable center-all" | ||
|+the 13 consonants | |+the 13 consonants | ||
!D- | !D- | ||
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!R- | !R- | ||
!N- | !N- | ||
!M- | ! M- | ||
!F- | !F- | ||
!P- | !P- | ||
!Sh- | ! Sh- | ||
!S- | !S- | ||
!Fl- | !Fl- | ||
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!D- | !D- | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Do | | style="width:45px" |Do | ||
|flat Re | | style="width:45px" |flat Re | ||
|Re | | style="width:45px" |Re | ||
|flat Mi | | style="width:45px" |flat Mi | ||
|Mi | | style="width:45px" | Mi | ||
|Fa | | style="width:45px" |Fa | ||
|sharp Fa | |sharp Fa | ||
|flat Sol | | style="width:45px" |flat Sol | ||
|Sol | | style="width:45px" |Sol | ||
|flat La | | style="width:45px" |flat La | ||
|La | | style="width:45px" | La | ||
|flat Ti | | style="width:45px" |flat Ti | ||
|Ti | | style="width:45px" |Ti | ||
|Do | | style="width:45px" |Do | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable center-all" | ||
|+the four vowel sequences for edos | |+the four vowel sequences for edos | ||
!1 vowel | !1 vowel | ||
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| -i = dup | | -i = dup | ||
|} | |} | ||
See also: [[List of Uniform Solfeges For EDOs|'''List of Uniform Solfeges for EDOs''']] and [[List of Uniform Solfeges For Pergens|'''List of Uniform Solfeges for Pergens''']]. | |||
== Numeric Solfeges == | ==Numeric Solfeges== | ||
[[Numeric Solfege|'''Numeric solfeges''']] are good for small edos that aren't heptatonic-friendly, like 5, 6, and 8-11. | [[Numeric Solfege|'''Numeric solfeges''']] are good for small edos that aren't heptatonic-friendly, like 5, 6, and 8-11. An 11-edo example: | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable center-all" | ||
|+ | |+ | ||
!0 | !0 | ||
!1 | !1 | ||
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!11 | !11 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Wa | |Wa | ||
|Tu | |Tu |