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Revision as of 10:19, 24 May 2017

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, 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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