@@DaughterofGrace. Good day dear , I think score playing is geared towards allowing us to view music in a pictorial form or as symbols which is easier per se Translating them to solfa is a kind of double work for you in all truth and would end up limiting you Of course you should know how to translate to solfa too The solfas for the preparatory lessons are mainly from doh to soh in right hand and doh, fah and soh for the left hand
Example, let's know that we are to play D m m and lets know the chord,like chord 1 and so. Thank you so much.
Please, explain the note or let's know the solfa and the chord translation before playing.
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Good day dear ,
I think score playing is geared towards allowing us to view music in a pictorial form or as symbols which is easier per se
Translating them to solfa is a kind of double work for you in all truth and would end up limiting you
Of course you should know how to translate to solfa too
The solfas for the preparatory lessons are mainly from doh to soh in right hand and doh, fah and soh for the left hand