![]() The sagram system for singing and chanting tones has been used in India thousands of years and is also based on natural intervals. Sagram is an acronym that represents musical tones similar to Do Re Mi. In the East in Indian classical music, the equivalent to the Solfeggio is called sargram. In the West, the intervals of the Solfeggio are at least 1500 years old. Pythagoras the Greek was a philosopher and mathematician who lived from 570-‐ 496BC. Solfeggio is based on a natural system of tuning called Pythagorean tuning. The Latin text translates as “So that your servants may sing with clear voices the wonders of your deeds and wash the guilt from their stained lips.” My modified translation based on my knowledge of sound healing is, “So that we, the servants of the divine, may sing with tuned voices, and bring ourselves in resonance with the wonders of your vibrational universe”. Ut was changed to “Do” in the 1600’s and the change from Sa to Si is lost to antiquity. The hymm contains the original Do Re Mi although in the those days it was Ut Re Mi. John the Babtist written by Paul the Deacon in the 8th Century A.D. The Christian roots of Solfeggio go back to a Gregorian Chant titled The Hymm to St. ![]() We are all familiar with the Solfeggio scale either from singing it in elementary school music class or from popular songs like “Do Re Me” from the Sound of Music. Today Solfeggio is a singing technique used to teach music students how to recognize musical intervals.
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