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Sol dièse

### Sol dièse in music

Sol dièse refers to G sharp in standard English notation. In French, Sol means G and dièse means sharp. So Sol dièse means G sharp.

Among the sources we consulted, here are some examples of how other languages refer to G sharp:

- German: Gis - Italian: Sol diesis - Spanish: Sol sostenido

Musical terms often differ across languages. For instance, in French, A is called La, B is called Si, and C is Do.

Popular questions related to Sol dièse

the fifth note Hear this out loudPauseBritannica Dictionary definition of SOL. [noncount] music. : the fifth note of a musical scale.

Hear this out loudPausea word, verse, phrase, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward.

  1. sharp n - aiguille f.
  2. and conj - et conj.
  3. flatBE adj - à plat.
  4. flat n (music) - bémol m.
  5. flatBE n - appartement m.

Hear this out loudPauseBecause of that, Germans used “H” to represent B natural and “B” to represent B flat. You still see this in use today! (Interesting note: this allowed Bach to encode his name using notes into some of his music!)

Hear this out loudPauseA sol is a colloidal suspension made out of tiny solid particles in a continuous liquid medium. Sols are stable and exhibit the Tyndall effect, which is the scattering of light by the particles in the colloid. Examples include amongst others blood, pigmented ink, cell fluids, paint, antacids and mud.

Hear this out loudPauseMars Solar Days and 24-hr Clock Convention A Mars solar day has a mean period of 24 hours 39 minutes 35.244 seconds, and is customarily referred to as a "sol" in order to distinguish this from the roughly 3% shorter solar day on Earth.

Hear this out loudPauseSolfa enables us to foster music language skills and true music literacy. This is the ability to see what you hear (as if it were written on a score) and hear what you see (hear the notes you see on a staff) – Inner Hearing.

Hear this out loudPauseThe tonic sol–fa system is really more a system of notation than it is a solfège system. So while the system uses solfège syllables (and abbreviations of them), tonic sol–fa functions as a notation system complete with rhythm and meter.

The names of keys in French, German, Italian, and Spanish

EnglishFrenchSpanish
F sharpfa dièsefa sostenido
G flatsol bémolsol bemol
Gsolsol
G sharpsol dièsesol sostenido

Hear this out loudPauseA sharp raises a note or tone, and a flat lowers a note or tone. A sharp note makes a tone sound a semitone or pitch higher. A flat makes a note sound a semitone or pitch lower. Sharps and flats have different symbols (# and b respectively). They can be changed from accidentals to natural notes with a natural sign.

Hear this out loudPauseIt is said that everything was caused by a monk in the Middle Ages who wrote his music down in such a bad handwriting that many copiers interpreted the "b" as an "h". In the course of time, this spelling mistake was never noticed and established itself in some regions, and this is how the note name "h" came about.

Examples of Colloids

  • Colloids refer to dispersions of small particles usually with linear dimensions from around 1 nm to 10 micrometres.
  • Examples: fog, smog, and sprays.
  • Examples: smoke and dust in the air.
  • Examples: milk and mayonnaise.
  • Examples: pigmented plastics.
  • Examples: silver iodide sol, toothpaste, and Au sol.

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