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Webster 1913 Edition


Solmization

Solˊmi-za′tion

,
Noun.
[F.
solmisation
, fr.
solmiser
to sol-fa; – called from the musical notes
sol
,
mi
. See
Sol-fa
.]
(Mus.)
The act of sol-faing.
[Written also
solmisation
.]
☞ This art was practiced by the Greeks; but six of the seven syllables now in use are generally attributed to Guido d’ Arezzo, an Italian monk of the eleventh century, who is said to have taken them from the first syllables of the first six lines of the following stanza of a monkish hymn to St. John the Baptist. –
Ut
queant laxis
Re
sonare fibris
Mi
ra gestorum
Fa
muli tuorum
Sol
ve polluti
La
bii reatum,
Sancte Joannes.
Professor Skeat says the name of the seventh note, si, was also formed by him [Guido] from the initials of the two words of the last line; but this is disputed, Littré attributing the first use of it to Anselm of Flanders long afterwards. The syllable do is often substituted for ut .

Webster 1828 Edition


Solmization

SOLMIZA'TION

,
Noun.
[from sol,mi, musical notes.] A solfaing; a repetition or recital of the notes of the gammut.

Definition 2024


solmization

solmization

English

Noun

solmization (countable and uncountable, plural solmizations)

  1. Alternative spelling of solmisation