Which of the following is not a minor solfège syllable? (1 point) Responses

ra
me
le
te

ra

The minor solfège syllable that is not among the options provided is "te."

To determine which of the options is not a minor solfège syllable, we need to understand what minor solfège syllables are.

Solfège is a system of musical notation that uses syllables to represent different pitches. In this system, "do" represents the tonic, or first note of the scale, and the other syllables represent the other degrees of the scale.

The minor solfège syllables are "la," "ti," and "do" for natural minor scales.

Now, let's examine the given options:
- "ra" is not a common solfège syllable used in Western music.
- "me" is a minor solfège syllable for the third degree of the minor scale.
- "le" is a minor solfège syllable for the sixth degree of the minor scale.
- "te" is a minor solfège syllable for the seventh degree of the minor scale.

So, the option that is not a minor solfège syllable is "ra."