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Soft Mozart uses the visual music Alphabet of note symbols for children and beginners to help them learn piano and music reading comfortably and fast, and to support effective ear training.

Music note name symbols

Soft Mozart uses both the Alphabetical music notation - C, D, E, F, G, A and B, and "Solfeggio" or Italian music notation - Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La and Ti.

All Italian names have special mnemonic symbols to help a student recognize and remember note names:


These symbols (for Solfeggio names) or letters (for Alphabetical names) are used throughout the Soft Mozart system to represent notes, especially at a beginner's level. As note images and key stickers, they allow the beginner to easily recognize and name any music staff note and piano key, and help even a 2-year old child to read notes and find the correct keys. Used together with music sounds, these symbols provide effective ear training by helping to recognize, to name and memorize different musical pitches.

We recommend the use of the Italian (Solfeggio) note name convention by any beginner or child. Its note symbols are very easy to identify and remember, even by those who can't read yet. And most importantly, Italian note names are specially designed for singing. The singing of note names helps any beginner to form a crucial musical skill to connect a pitch of a note with its name, and tie together his or her ear, voice and brain.

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