learned "Do, Re, Mi" which is called Solfége, it's an older teaching system. Most students learning Solfége have perfect pitch. In America, teachers usually teach "A,B,C,D..." because kids are familiar with the alphabet, so it's easier to learn to read music. Personally, I think if you understand Solfége, it's not hard to learn the letter system, your son will eventually need another teacher but for now, it might be a good chance for him to learn Solfége. Hope this helps.
I am a Professor of Piano myself, I started piano in China,
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好奇问一下
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There are movable and fixed-do solfege.
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这个我知道。想知道跟绝对音准为什么有关系
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If you understand how letter-name system works with
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所以你也是在说fixed do跟字母体系是一样的?那我就没问题了。
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忘了谢谢你。
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别费心,我就是看到了随便一问,问的也不清楚
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