(N) :
(or tonic sol-fah) a pedagogical technique for teaching sight-singing, invented by Sarah Anna Glover of Norwich, England and popularised by John Curwen, who adapted it from a number of earlier musical systems.
(N) :
(or tonic sol-fah) a pedagogical technique for teaching sight-singing, invented by Sarah Anna Glover of Norwich, England and popularised by John Curwen, who adapted it from a number of earlier musical systems.