Corso Pdf: Poltronieri Solfeggio Secondo
The Poltronieri Solfeggio Secondo Corso (specifically titled Esercizi progressivi di solfeggi parlati e cantati - Secondo Corso) is a foundational music education manual by Nerina Poltronieri.
While some educational platforms like Scribd may host preview documents or user uploads containing portions of the material, it is primarily available as a physical paper book through music retailers and general bookstores. Purchase Options for the Paper Edition
Amazon.it : Offers the Vol. 2 (Secondo Corso) in flexible cover format. It is frequently used for Conservatory studies. poltronieri solfeggio secondo corso pdf
Accord for Music : The official publisher site lists the Execution of the progressive exercises of spoken and sung solfeggios - Second Course for approximately €16.39.
Gigione Strumenti Musicali: A specialized Italian music store that stocks the Secondo Corso. Lapo Cipriani – Ritmica della Musica Moderna :
Libreria Musicale Gallini : Stocks the Secondo Corso published by Accord for Music.
Santarpino Srl : Lists the volume specifically for second-year school courses. Product Details poltronieri solfeggio secondo corso pdf
2. The "Russian Counting" Method
For 5/8 time (e.g., exercise 32), count: 1-2 1-2-3 (if the grouping is 2+3). For 7/8, find the internal dance: 1-2 1-2 1-2-3 (2+2+3). Poltronieri rarely marks the grouping; you must deduce it.
3. Slow is Pro
Set the metronome to half the indicated tempo. If it says ♪ = 100, start at ♪ = 50. Perfect sub-division at slow speed builds muscle memory.
Alternatives to Poltronieri (If You Cannot Find the PDF)
If you are struggling to locate Poltronieri Secondo Corso, these books offer similar rigorous rhythmic training (and their PDFs are often easier to find legally):
- Lapo Cipriani – Ritmica della Musica Moderna: Focuses on Afro-Cuban and Brazilian rhythms, but excellent for 5/8 and 7/8.
- Starer – Rhythmic Training: A simpler, non-Italian method. Great for self-study.
- Hindemith – Elementary Training for Musicians: Extremely dry but incredibly effective for metric modulation.
- Louis Charbonnet – 50 Leçons de Solfège: French equivalent, but lacks the odd meters of Poltronieri.
However, none replicate the specific progressive brilliance of Poltronieri’s Secondo Corso. It remains unique.