Solfege(Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do) is actually a Medieval invention, used to represent a diatonic scale, regardless of note name. You could use these syllables on any scale, as they are interchangeable. More complicated again, as there are two types of solfege: Fixed-Do and Movable-Do. This basically refers to what Do is, and how it is used in
SoFa names/Solfège: Do: Ré: Mi: Fa: So: La: Ti In the key of C, C/E (C major first inversion, with E bass) is written as 1/3; G/B is written as 5/7; Am/G (an inversion of Am7) is written as 6m/5; F/G (F major with G bass) is 4/5. Just as with simple chords, the numbers refer to scale degrees; specifically, the scale degree number used
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