Narrative and Audio
Audio storytelling combines music, sound effects, and other auditory elements to convey messages engagingly.
Overview
I provide a simple interaction page that provides basic vocal teaching knowledge. It is aimed at providing some information to people who have no musical education background. Users can interact with buttons to make sounds and finally compose music freely based on the provided score.
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Activity Principles
This learning page first uses the Pre-Training Principle. I provide an introduction guide at the beginning of the page, which allows users to use it in the following practice part. The second is the use of the Voice Principle. I used the human voice instead of instruments to ensure users had a better memory of music notes. Third, it also uses the Personalization Principle. This website allows users to compose their personalized music by using the provided sounds.
Target Audience
No musical education background users.
Learning Goals
Users can understand some basic musical knowledge and inspire their interest in music.
Tools
Phones, PC, or Tablet
Start a musical journey~
What is “do re mi fa so la ti do?”
Have you heard this music before?
Do forget to unmute
Recommendation: read the introduction guide with the music.
Have you heard this music before?
"do re mi fa so la ti do" refers to musical notes. The musical notes are A, B, C, D, E, F, and G:
Do: C
Re: D
Mi: E
Fa: F
So: G
La: A
Ti: B
They are general scales. There are also sharp, flat, and low notes. The way to use "do re mi fa so la ti do" is called "Solfége." It is the main method of learning music.
Solfége was invented by Sarah Ann Glover from Norwich and further developed and popularized by John Curwen(Termeer, 2023). The main point of Solfége is to allow learners to think about the relationship of musical notes to each tonic.
How do these notes show in the sheet music?

Created by Joyce Rodriguez
It is a good way to practice your ears.
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Let's try to play “do re mi fa so la ti do!"
Don't forget to pause the music for clear sound quality.
Click the triangle to hear the sounds.
Do
C
1
Re
D
2
Mi
E
3
Fa
F
4
So
G
5
La
A
6
Ti
B
7
Do 2
C
i
Try to play the following music:
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What is this melody's name?
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Hovering the block to get the answer.
Did you guess it?
Try to compose your own music!
These sounds are provided by digifishmusic! Here is her website: https://freesound.org/people/digifishmusic/
References
Termeer, J. (2023, September 21). What is Tonic Solfa and how does it help in learning music?. Violinspiration. https://violinspiration.com/do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do/