• Solfa may refer to: Solfège, a pedagogical solmization technique for the teaching of sight-singing Trade name for Amlexanox, a pharmaceutical drug See...
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  • Viper Solfa is a Norwegian extreme / gothic metal band from Kristiansand, Norway. It was founded in 2013 by Ronny Thorsen, once the symphonic black metal...
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    centuries. The much more recent Solfa Cipher (2013) combines some of the above cryptovariable techniques. As the name suggests, Solfa Cipher uses relative solfege...
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    Tonic sol-fa (redirect from Tonic solfa)
    Tonic sol-fa (or tonic sol-fah) is a pedagogical technique for teaching sight-singing, invented by Sarah Ann Glover (1785–1867) of Norwich, England and...
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  • "solfa ニューコンピレーションアルバム「flourish ~from iyunaline to solfa3~」" [Solfa New Compilation Album "flourish ~from iyunaline to solfa3~] (in Japanese). Solfa....
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    bands in Norway, including Mayhem, Limbonic Art, Dimension F3H and Viper Solfa. Promo Rehearsal '95 (Demo) (1995) Promo 1996 (Demo) (1996) Moon in the...
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  • Benchmarking? Save Supply Chain Costs" Retrieved 2014-3-25. Del Giorgio Solfa, F. (2017). Public Benchmarking: contributions for subnational governments...
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  • chitte swara (Sanskrit: चिट्टे स्वर, Kannada: ಚಿಟ್ಟೆ ಸ್ವರ) are a set of solfa passages (phrases of swaras). These are sung after the anupallavi and charanam...
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    Mrudangam (called 'Saatham'). There is also a parallel set of rhythmic solfa passages (known as "solkattu") which is sounded by mouth to mimic the sounds...
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    swarakalpana, consists of improvising melodic and rhythmic passages using swaras (solfa syllables). Like niraval, kalpanaswaras are sung to end on a particular...
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