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===Suggestion for learning | ===Suggestion for learning=== | ||
Even with many familiar consonants and a consistent vowel sequence, it can take a while to master 45 syllables. One might want to take a divide-and-conquer approach. Start with replacing Do Re Mi etc. with this solfege: | Even with many familiar consonants and a consistent vowel sequence, it can take a while to master 45 syllables. One might want to take a divide-and-conquer approach. Start with replacing Do Re Mi etc. with this solfege: | ||
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See also Andrew's [[31edo solfege]], which is a subset of this solfege, and <bdi>Phylingual</bdi>'s [[53edo solfege]], which is very nearly a superset. (It names the M7 as Tih.) | See also Andrew's [[31edo|31edo solfege]], which is a subset of this solfege, and <bdi>Phylingual</bdi>'s [[53edo|53edo solfege]], which is very nearly a superset. (It names the M7 as Tih.) | ||
===Example scales=== | ===Example scales=== | ||