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Sight Singing Intervals With Solfege

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Summary: Learn How to sight sing specified intervals using solfege in this free voice lesson video from our sight singing expert and award-winning choir singer.

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"Hi, my name is Ashley on behalf of Expert Village and today I'm going to talk to you about sight singing. Time signatures, time signatures tell you how many and what kind of notes per measure that they are. The number on top is the number of notes per measure and the bottom number is what kind of note. Let us take for example the most popular time signature, four four this means there is four quarter notes per measure. How is this so? Looking at four four you saw the four on top you already knew that meant there were four somethings per measure. Then looking at the bottom number probably confused you, the bottom number can be one two four eights sixteen etc. Look at this chart."

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