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Well solfeggio is the sound, mostly. You make chords. The way we did, we, my teacher would make a C, then I would have to humm the third, the E and the fifth and so forth. That's the principle see. Then you learn, solfeggio also contains notes -- Do Re Me Fa So -- I can sing those notes [sings]. So that is an advantage in playing jazz. That really is. Solfeggio I think is -- well harmony natu ...
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