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solfège

[ sol-fezh, -fej, sohl- ]

noun

, Music.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of solfège1

First recorded in 1900–05; from French, from Italian

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Example Sentences

The solfège lessons are chiefly for ear-training and practical harmony.

He was only fourteen when he won the first medal for solfège, and fifteen when he won the second pianoforte prize.

Solfeggio, solfège—a vocal exercise sung either on simple vowels or on arbitrary syllables containing these simple vowel sounds.

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