Solfege Live Eleven—Tetrachords
The latest installment of the Solfege Live series is now available on YouTube. In this video, I explore tetrachords, their Greek names, hand signs, and their roles within major doh-to-doh scales. The material is based on an Emile Jaques-Dalcroze melody composed specifically for studying fourths. This engaging tune is perfect for a variety of active listening experiences. To follow along, refer to my Volume One: Lower Pitch Sets in Major—having these materials nearby is especially helpful.

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