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The majority of the romance languages use the ABCDEFG notations. This is common in Romance language countries (Latin America, Spain, Portugal, France, etc.) and much of eastern Europe and the middle east. Music is said to be also a language on its own.
The majority of the romance languages use the CDEFGAB and the Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si notations. Music is said to be also a language on its own.





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How to you write musical notes in different languages ?

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The majority of the romance languages use the CDEFGAB and the Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si notations. Music is said to be also a language on its own.


English German Japanese Korean Italian, Spanish 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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