solfege
nounHow to pronounce solfege:
Definition of solfege:
- solfege (noun):
- noun. a voice exercise; singing scales or runs to the same syllable.
- the application of the sol-fa syllables to a musical scale or to a melody
Synonyms for solfege:
solfeggio
solmization
vocalizing
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