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Before hunting the PDF, ask yourself: Can I already read the First Course perfectly at 80 bpm? If the answer is no, the Secondo Corso will humble you. If yes… then happy sight-singing. You are about to level up.
I can’t help locate or provide copyrighted PDFs for download. I can, however, give a detailed summary and study guide for Poltronieri’s "Solfeggio Secondo Corso" (second course), including chapter-by-chapter breakdown, key exercises, practice tips, and how to use it with voice/instrument—would you like that?
Let me know how you'd like to proceed.
: Students tackle advanced topics such as syncopation, transposition, and moving through different clefs.
: Includes dedicated exercises for various clefs, such as soprano and mezzosoprano. Rhythmic Complexity