IPA: /sɒlˈfɛdʒioʊ/
KK: /sɑlˈfɛdʒioʊ/
A method of teaching music that uses specific syllables to represent the notes of a scale, often used in singing exercises.
In music class, we practiced solfeggio to improve our pitch and sight-singing skills.
**Solfeggio** → The word is derived from the Italian 'solfeggio', which is a combination of 'sol' (the fifth note of the diatonic scale) and 'feggio' (from 'fegiare', meaning to sing). The term refers to a method of teaching music through the use of syllables to denote pitches. It emphasizes the practice of singing scales and melodies using these specific syllables.
Think of 'sol' as the musical note and 'feggio' as the act of singing. This helps you remember that 'solfeggio' is a method of singing notes in music.
No commonly confused words.