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      Dreamaurora
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      quizo99:

      Thanks, Dreamaurora.
      Ya. my dd sure gets confused now, she says she dunno what note the tr was saying. she need to go through the sequence.
      i am not sure if its alright,cos i thought the score sheets usually use c-d-e notation instead of do-re-mi.
      Only if you are playing pop sheet music then they will use letters for the chords so the pianists can easily add improvise extra notes.

      Generally, easier for pianists to think in terms of letters though the ability to sing well in solfege is definitely useful as well especially for aural. Instrumentalists and vocalists prefer to use solfege rather than letters.

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        phoenix8
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        Hi Dreamaurora,

        Although I use moveable do re mi, I still cannot pitch accurately. is it because the starting "do" is inaccurate? How to practise until perfect??

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          Dreamaurora
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          phoenix8:
          Hi Dreamaurora,

          Although I use moveable do re mi, I still cannot pitch accurately. is it because the starting \"do\" is inaccurate? How to practise until perfect??
          There are many possible reasons why you can't pitch accurately; you should consult your teacher to analyze the root of the issue. Some of these possible reasons:
          1. Not familiar with the key signature/scale
          2. Not familiar with the pitch pattern
          3. Poor singing technique
          4. Singing in the register that is out of your vocal range

          I would suggest finding out the actual reason first as to why you can't pitch. Even if you practice a lot but wrongly it's only going to worsen the situation. Anyway, for self-study at home you can try using Auralia software; I use it with my more advanced students and it is quite useful as the software can provide you with immediate feedbacks if your pitching is accurate.

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            phoenix8
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            Hi Dreamaurora,

            I can’t even differentiate the 3rd and 4th interval when 2 notes are played successively. my teacher asked me to sing do re mi fa soh. Sang correctly. Once he played 2 notes and asked me the interval, i am completely lost. Can’t fit the 2nd note anywhere either in mi or fa.
            He will have to figure out how to help me. I have no idea what to do

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              ngl2010
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              phoenix8:
              Hi Dreamaurora,

              I can't even differentiate the 3rd and 4th interval when 2 notes are played successively. my teacher asked me to sing do re mi fa soh. Sang correctly. Once he played 2 notes and asked me the interval, i am completely lost. Can't fit the 2nd note anywhere either in mi or fa.
              He will have to figure out how to help me. I have no idea what to do
              How about you practice singing the following?
              Do re
              Do mi
              Do fa
              Do so
              Followed by interval going down:
              Do ti (C b)
              Do la (C a)
              Do so (C g)
              Do fa (C f)

              That is how my son's teacher taught him.

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                Dreamaurora
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                phoenix8:
                Hi Dreamaurora,

                I can't even differentiate the 3rd and 4th interval when 2 notes are played successively. my teacher asked me to sing do re mi fa soh. Sang correctly. Once he played 2 notes and asked me the interval, i am completely lost. Can't fit the 2nd note anywhere either in mi or fa.
                He will have to figure out how to help me. I have no idea what to do
                I am little confused by what is your exact difficulty?. What exactly is your difficulty? Do you have difficulty pitching an interval from a given note e.g. I give you D and you must sing a perfect 5th above it. Or you have problem identifying interval? e.g. I play D then A and you must tell me the interval i.e. perfect fifth.

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                  phoenix8
                  last edited by

                  ngl2010:
                  phoenix8:

                  Hi Dreamaurora,

                  I can't even differentiate the 3rd and 4th interval when 2 notes are played successively. my teacher asked me to sing do re mi fa soh. Sang correctly. Once he played 2 notes and asked me the interval, i am completely lost. Can't fit the 2nd note anywhere either in mi or fa.
                  He will have to figure out how to help me. I have no idea what to do

                  How about you practice singing the following?
                  Do re
                  Do mi
                  Do fa
                  Do so
                  Followed by interval going down:
                  Do ti (C b)
                  Do la (C a)
                  Do so (C g)
                  Do fa (C f)

                  That is how my son's teacher taught him.

                  Hi, Thanks for your suggestion. I will try out.

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                    phoenix8
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                    Dreamaurora:
                    phoenix8:

                    Hi Dreamaurora,

                    I can't even differentiate the 3rd and 4th interval when 2 notes are played successively. my teacher asked me to sing do re mi fa soh. Sang correctly. Once he played 2 notes and asked me the interval, i am completely lost. Can't fit the 2nd note anywhere either in mi or fa.
                    He will have to figure out how to help me. I have no idea what to do

                    I am little confused by what is your exact difficulty?. What exactly is your difficulty? Do you have difficulty pitching an interval from a given note e.g. I give you D and you must sing a perfect 5th above it. Or you have problem identifying interval? e.g. I play D then A and you must tell me the interval i.e. perfect fifth.

                    You play D then A. i must tell you perfect 5th. You play E then A, I must tell you perfect 4th. Last week and today I got them all wrong. Especially major 3rd and perfect 4th. perfect 2nd is ok. perfect 5th usually ok. very frustrated.

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                      Dreamaurora
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                      phoenix8:
                      Dreamaurora:

                      [quote=\"phoenix8\"]Hi Dreamaurora,

                      I can't even differentiate the 3rd and 4th interval when 2 notes are played successively. my teacher asked me to sing do re mi fa soh. Sang correctly. Once he played 2 notes and asked me the interval, i am completely lost. Can't fit the 2nd note anywhere either in mi or fa.
                      He will have to figure out how to help me. I have no idea what to do

                      I am little confused by what is your exact difficulty?. What exactly is your difficulty? Do you have difficulty pitching an interval from a given note e.g. I give you D and you must sing a perfect 5th above it. Or you have problem identifying interval? e.g. I play D then A and you must tell me the interval i.e. perfect fifth.



                      You play D then A. i must tell you perfect 5th. You play E then A, I must tell you perfect 4th. Last week and today I got them all wrong. Especially major 3rd and perfect 4th. perfect 2nd is ok. perfect 5th usually ok. very frustrated.[/quote]Try some interval association. Ask yourself if the interval played sound like a song you know.

                      This webpage below has quite a comprehensive interval association list

                      http://www.earmaster.com/intervalsongs/

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                        phoenix8
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                        Dreamaurora:
                        phoenix8:

                        [quote=\"Dreamaurora\"]

                        I am little confused by what is your exact difficulty?. What exactly is your difficulty? Do you have difficulty pitching an interval from a given note e.g. I give you D and you must sing a perfect 5th above it. Or you have problem identifying interval? e.g. I play D then A and you must tell me the interval i.e. perfect fifth.



                        You play D then A. i must tell you perfect 5th. You play E then A, I must tell you perfect 4th. Last week and today I got them all wrong. Especially major 3rd and perfect 4th. perfect 2nd is ok. perfect 5th usually ok. very frustrated.

                        Try some interval association. Ask yourself if the interval played sound like a song you know.

                        This webpage below has quite a comprehensive interval association list

                        http://www.earmaster.com/intervalsongs/[/quote]Perfect! Thank you so much. Amazing Grace and When The Saints Go Marching In are my rather accurate 4th and 3rd interval ref.

                        Thanks again. You have been very kind.

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