Why does a musician use a solfège system?

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to determine instrumentation
to determine instrumentation

to aid in sightsinging
to aid in sightsinging

to determine dynamics
to determine dynamics

to determine the key signature

to aid in sightsinging

A musician uses a solfège system primarily to aid in sightsinging.

A musician uses a solfège system primarily to aid in sight-singing. Solfège is a method of assigning syllables to musical notes. It helps musicians accurately read and sing printed music without the need for hearing the melody beforehand. By using solfège syllables such as do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti, musicians can easily identify and vocalize different pitches in a musical piece.

While the solfège system can indirectly assist in determining dynamics (volume levels) and key signatures, its main purpose is to train and improve a musician's ability to sight-read and sing music accurately. Therefore, the most correct answer to the question is "to aid in sightsinging."