WEEK THREE
TRANSCRIPTION FROM STAFF TO SOLFA-NOTATION
(Diatonic scale and accidentals)
Transcription is a process of notating a piece or a sound which was previously unnotated. In this lesson we will discuss transcription from staff to solfa-notation.

Transcription from staff to solfa-natation is a process of translating a given piece into tonic- solfa.
Look at the following two scales:

  C MAJOR

 


d r m f s l t d

 
 A MINOR

 

 
l t d r m f se l

 In tonic solfa
When doh is raised by a semitone it becomes de
When ray is raised by a semitone it becomes re
When fah is raised by a semitone it becomes fe

 When soh is raised by a semitone it becomes se
When lah is raised by a semitone it becomes le (taw)


 
 In transcribing, the knowledge of the following is very important

  • Clef and letter – names of the lines and spaces.
  • Knowledge of the key signature
  • Musical notes and their values

Example 1
Transcribe the music below into tonic – solfa

 

 
 
  

  s m l s d d t d

 
  From above music, you will notice that the music is on C major since there is no sharp or flat indicating the key signature.
Also the home note (doh) could be traced to the 3rd space of the staff.

 Example 2

 
  


d m r m f s fe s

 Exercises
Transcribe the music below
1.

  
 
 

 2.

 
 
  
    

 
 

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