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Dona Nobis Pacem (Solfege - Canon) (arr. Daniel Steenson) Digital Sheet Music
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Dona Nobis Pacem (Solfege - Canon) (arr. Daniel Steenson)by Anon / Daniel Steenson SAB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Beginning solfege singers! As you probably know, not all melodies lie between "lower" Do and "higher" Do. Many melodies orbit around their key note, Do. Relatively speaking, these melodies travel between a collection of pitches extending from "lower Sol" to "upper Sol" (Ex: Amazing Grace, Happy Birthday, the familiar theme from Brahms Symphony No. 1, 4th movement). Learning to hear and navigate these basic Sol-to-Sol tonal relationships is a vital step for students learning to sight-sing using the solfege system. Dona Nobis Pacem is a lovely melody that choirs enjoy singing in Latin as a warm-up for unified vowel formation, tonal focus and interdependent part-singing. You can find it online with the Latin text.  https://hymnary.org/text/dona_nobis_pacem_canon   Here is a version to link solfege syllables and reading skills for SAB singers. Sing using solfege hand symbols. Warm-up using my "Sol-to-Sol" exercise.

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