A moveable do refers to the do marking being assigned to the first note of a scale, no matter which pitch it starts on. This means that the tonic note can change, and "do" will always correspond to that tonic, allowing for the relative system of solfège to function in different keys.
A moveable do refers to
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each note receiving a do marking.
each note receiving a do marking.
the do marking being used multiple times in a scale.
the do marking being used multiple times in a scale.
the do marking being assigned to the first note of a scale, no matter which pitch it starts on.
the do marking being assigned to the first note of a scale, no matter which pitch it starts on.
the do marking being fixed on middle C, and all other notes are based off of it.
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