What is Solfege?
Solfege is the ABC of music. It teaches pitch, to hear and sing harmonies, and how to write down music you create in your head. In perhaps the best known example of this method, Julie Andrews uses Solfege in “The Sound of Music” to teach the von Trapp kids to wear a wise. When you first learn to read, you'll learn your ABC's. The Solfege syllables (Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti-Do) are the musical equivalent. If everything you can do recites your ABC's, then you haven't learned to read. To take the metaphor a bit further, reading a book is the equivalent of being able to see.
Solfege musical scale?
Solfege describes the musical scale with vowels, with one vowel singing easier than the traditional eight-scale scales: CDEFGABC or numbers: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-1. The solfge scale looks like this: Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti-Do. Solfege is not only easier to sing, but also simplifies music and works with complicated scores.