Daily Sight-Singing Exercise No.176 | One Sharp (Key G)
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A 24-second instructional exercise focused on daily sight-singing technique for music scores written in the key of one sharp (G Major or E minor). The content outlines key considerations for interpreting accidentals specific to this key signature, applicable to both movable Do and fixed Do solfège systems. Specific guidance is provided on identifying the tonic (G or E) based on the final note and how the raised fourth degree (F♯) functions within the scale structure.
Further details address practical application, suggesting that in rapid sight-reading exercises, the raised fourth may be executed as "Fi" while retaining the mental reference to the raised $\text{Fa}$. Repetitive practice of the G major scale ($\text{G–A–B–C–D–E–F\up\#–G}$) is recommended to internalize the characteristic sound and feel of this key signature during sight-singing performance.
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