soh
soh — 名詞
1. the sung syllable for the fifth note of a major scale in the sol-fa system
索
大調音階第五音的唱名
the sung syllable for the fifth note of a major scale in the sol-fa system
Rafael asked the children's choir to start on soh and hold it for four beats before sliding down to doh.
Rafael 要兒童合唱團從 soh 開始唱,持續四拍之後再滑降到 doh。
start on soh — command to begin at a specific scale degree
The music teacher wrote soh above the scale for students to sing up to one note at a time.
音樂老師在黑板上的音階上方寫了 soh,要學生一個音一個音地往上唱到那個音。
Rin's voice sounded brighter at soh than at the lower notes doh and re as she sang up the scale.
Rin 往上唱音階到達 soh 的時候,她的聲音聽起來比唱低音 doh 和 re 時更為明亮。
The children sang each note from doh up to soh and then back down again.
孩子們從 doh 一路唱到 soh,然後再降下來。
In G major, D is soh because the scale goes G (doh), A (re), B (mi), C (fa), D (soh).
在 G 大調中,D 是 soh,因為音階依序是 G (doh)、A (re)、B (mi)、C (fa)、D (soh)。
文法句型
the soh of [key/scale]
soh as a note name
用法筆記
Commonly spelled sol in American English. This noun is typically used in the context of sight-singing training and may appear without an article ('sing soh') or with a determiner ('the soh').