Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Solfeggio in C minor, H.220, is a short pedagogical keyboard piece intended for technical practice and musical training. Unlike his father Johann Sebastian Bach's more complex works, this solfeggio exemplifies the empfindsamer Stil (sensitive style) that C.P.E. Bach helped develop, characterized by sudden dynamic changes, expressive harmonies, and rhetorical pauses. Despite its educational purpose, the piece is musically engaging and showcases the transition from Baroque to Classical styles.