The manual is traditionally organized into progressive exercises that challenge both the voice and the rhythmic sense:
The benefits of solfeggio parlato and canti are numerous and well-documented. Some of the most significant advantages include:
: Exploration of simple and compound time signatures, odd meters, and irregular figures (e.g., triplets, syncopations).
The "Secondo Corso" (Second Course) serves as a bridge between basic theory and advanced musical performance. Its primary goals include:
Poltronieri, a former professor at the prestigious in Rome, designed her curriculum to bridge the gap between abstract theory and practical performance.
is a fundamental name. As a former teacher at the prestigious Conservatorio di Musica "S. Cecilia" in Rome, her works are staples in the pedagogical approach to music literacy.