Choral Descant, Flute, Piano, Voice 1, Voice 2
SKU: CF.BL1042
Composed by Jean Perry. Octavo. Octavo. 12 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 23 seconds. BriLee Music #BL1042. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1042).
UPC: 680160911530. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Eb major. English. Original.
Do Re Mi Fa Solfeggio! is a transitional piece between partner song and two-part harmonic singing that uses the solfeggio syllables in a tuneful way to explore interval singing. Aside from becoming more familiar with the major scale, Part 1 and Part 2 take turns with the main theme throughout the piece, allowing all to lead at various times. Departing from the syllables, the text of a second section sings of the beauty of music as the universal language. Elements of echo singing bring the return of the solfeggio syllables as the familiar melodies are brought together along with an optional descant to create three part harmonies. With piano accompaniment and optional flute part that support the singers, this is a great choice for emerging choirs.  .
Do Re Mi Fa Solfeggio! is a transitional piece between partner song and two-part harmonic singing that uses the solfeggio syllables in a tuneful way to explore interval singing. Aside from becoming more familiar with the major scale, Part 1 and Part 2 take turns with the main theme throughout the piece, allowing all to lead at various times. Departing from the syllables, the text of a second section sings of the beauty of music as the universal language. Elements of echo singing bring the return of the solfeggio syllables as the familiar melodies are brought together along with an optional descant to create three part harmonies. With piano accompaniment and optional flute part that support the singers, this is a great choice for emerging choirs.  .
Do Re Mi Fa Solfeggio! is a transitional piece between partner song and two-part harmonic singing that uses the solfeggio syllables in a tuneful way to explore interval singing. Aside from becoming more familiar with the major scale, Part 1 and Part 2 take turns with the main theme throughout the piece, allowing all to lead at various times.Departing from the syllables, the text of a second section sings of the beauty of music as the universal language. Elements of echo singing bring the return of the solfeggio syllables as the familiar melodies are brought together along with an optional descant to create three part harmonies. With piano accompaniment and optional flute part that support the singers, this is a great choice for emerging choirs.