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Music is also said to be a language on its own. In this lesson, you will learn how to name the notes in different languages.
Music is also said to be a language on its own.  


In Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, etc.) notes are named DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL, LA, SI, DO.
In this lesson, you will learn how to name the notes in different languages.


In other countries all notes begin with a different letter.
In Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, etc.) notes are named '''DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL, LA, SI.'''
 
In other countries all notes begin with a different letter '''C D E F G A B'''.





Revision as of 10:24, 24 May 2017

How to you write musical notes in different languages ?

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Music is also said to be a language on its own.

In this lesson, you will learn how to name the notes in different languages.

In Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, etc.) notes are named DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL, LA, SI.

In other countries all notes begin with a different letter C D E F G A B.


English German Japanese Korean Italian, Spanish, Turkish French Portuguese Russian Greek Thai Chinese
C c ハ (ha) da Do Do До (Do) Ντο (Do) โด
D d 二 (ni) ra Re Ре (Re) Ρε (Re) เร
E e ホ (ho) ma Mi Mi Mi Ми (Mi) Μι (Mi) มี
F f へ (he) ba Fa Fa Фа (Fa) Φα (Fa) ฟา
G g ト (to) sa Sol Sol Sol Соль (Sol) Σολ (Sol) ซอล
A a ヒ (hi) ga La La Ля (Lja) Λα (La) ลา
B h ロ (ro) na Si Si Si Си (Si) Σι (Si) ที 西

*In Germany the B is marked H.


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