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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 |
Revision as of 09:39, 7 October 2022
Many solfeges have been devised, for example those by Erv Wilson.
Backwards-compatible Solfeges
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 solfege, plus Andrew Heathwaite's solfeges for edos 17, 22, 31 and 41, and xenwiki user Phylingual's solfeges for edos 26, 29 and 53.
Do | Di/Ra | Re | Ri/Me | Mi | Fa | Fi/Se | So | Si/Le | La | Li/Te | Ti | Do |
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 | Da / Ra | Di / Ru | Re | Ro / Me | Ri / Mu | Mi | Fa | Fu / Se | Fi / Su | So | Sa / Le | Si / Lu | La | Lo / Te | Li / Tu | Ti | Do |
Uniform Solfeges
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.
D- | Fr- | R- | N- | M- | F- | P- | Sh- | S- | Fl- | L- | Th- | T- | D- |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Do | flat Re | Re | flat Mi | Mi | Fa | sharp Fa | flat Sol | Sol | flat La | La | flat Ti | Ti | Do |
1 vowel | -a = plain | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 vowels | -o = down | -a = plain | -u = up | ||
4 vowels | -i = mid | -o = down | -a = plain | -u = up | -i = mid |
5 vowels | -e = dud | -o = down | -a = plain | -u = up | -i = dup |
See also: List of Uniform Solfeges for EDOs and List of Uniform Solfeges for Pergens.
Numeric Solfeges
Numeric solfeges are good for small edos that aren't heptatonic-friendly, like 5, 6, and 8-11. An 11-edo example:
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wa | Tu | Ti | Fo | Fa | Si | Se | E | Na | Te | Le | Wa |