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Fixed/Moveable Solfège Leading to Perfect/Relative Pitch Theory

Solfège system effects on perfect vs relative pitch 1 member has voted

  1. 1. Solfège vs pitch recognition

    • (Fixed Solfège and perfect pitch)/(Moveable Solfège and relative pitch)
      100%
      1
    • (fixed Solfège and relative pitch)/(Moveable Solfège and perfect pitch)
      0%
      0

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 I've had this theory for ages for now. 

So I've been wondering if the solfège system one prefers to use affects pitch recognization.

I've always used fixed solfège and had perfect pitch, but was wondering if there is a pattern.

This poll could say something about that, so thanks for answering! 

(Any additional clarification can be posted below)

 

58 minutes ago, Chemathmusician0510 said:

So I've been wondering if the solfège system one prefers to use affects pitch recognization.

I've always used fixed solfège and had perfect pitch, but was wondering if there is a pattern.

I have perfect pitch and always sing la without using any solfege at all. Only until university I was forced (beneficially) to learn movable do. For me "La"ing all the notes is the best approach, using movable or fixed do disturbs me!

Henry

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