
Acoustics in Solfeggio - Effect and Outcomes in Educational Practice
Author(s) -
Nerma Hodžić-Mulabegović
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
music in society. the collection of papers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2744-1261
pISSN - 2303-5722
DOI - 10.51515/issn.2744-1261.2018.10.71
Subject(s) - flute , acoustics , witness , tone (literature) , musical acoustics , natural (archaeology) , instrumental music , musical , psychology , art , history , literature , physics , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology
In the tradition of Western European music, the musical process of tuning tones has undergone various stages. Although fixed and confirmed as such, the pitch oscillates due to natural inertia. The Herz – determined tuning of the reference tone is the most applied in both instrumental and vocal-instrumental music. In these cases we witness the strong relationship between acoustics and solfeggio in auditory and performing domain.