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In English the musical notes use letters A to G.  
In English, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian, Filipino, Swahili or Esperanto the musical notes use the letters A to G.  


For example, languages which use the English system include Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian, Filipino, Swahili or Esperanto.
Other languages use the "Do key notation".  


2 notation systems which most commonly found besides the English system is the Fixed Do key notation and the German key notation.
* The Fixed Do key notation is used (among others) in Italian, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Turkish, Vietnamese...
* The German key notation is used (among others) in German, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Finnish, Polish...
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Revision as of 17:32, 22 May 2017

In English, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian, Filipino, Swahili or Esperanto the musical notes use the letters A to G.

Other languages use the "Do key notation".

English German Japanese Korean Italian French Spanish Portuguese Russian Romanian Greek
C C ha da Do Do (Ut) Do До (Do) Do Ντο (Do)
D D ni ra Re Re Ре (Re) Re Ρε (Re)
E E ho ma Mi Mi Mi Mi Ми (Mi) Mi Μι (Mi)
F F he ba Fa Fa Fa Фа (Fa) Fa Φα (Fa)
G G to sa Sol Sol Sol Sol Соль (Sol) Sol Σολ (Sol)
A A i ga La La La Ля (Lja) La Λα (La)
B H ro na Si Si Si Si Си (Si) Si Σι (Si)