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Flashcards derived from a short solfege sequence that includes standard syllables and altered syllables (te, me).
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In movable-do solfege, what does the syllable 'te' indicate?
A lowered Ti (Ti flat).
In movable-do solfege, what does the syllable 'me' indicate?
A lowered Mi (Mi flat).
What is the standard unaltered major scale syllable sequence starting from Do?
Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do.
If you see the sequence 'So to Do' in a melody, what interval does Sol to Do represent when moving upward?
A perfect fourth.
From the given notes, which two syllables are commonly used to denote lowered notes?
te and me.