Thefirst three notes just happen to be Do-re-mi. Do-re-mi! Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti Doe - a deer, a female deer, Ray - a drop of golden sun, Me - a name I call myself, Far - a long, long way to run, Sew - a needle pulling thread, La - a note to follow sew, Tea - a drink with jam and bread. That will bring us back to do! Do-re-mi However both a C major scale and a D major scale would start and end on Do (Do, Re, Me, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do). So, we have the notes in solfege of any Major scale we can think of. The difference between Mi and Fa, and Ti and Do, is a single semitone, meaning there's no way for an additional note to be placed in between them. Theorder of the notes, from top to bottom are Mi Re Do Ti La So Fa When doing the songs, the first 2 "parts" You'll get the actual notes. However, the 3rd "part" you have to go by pitch. The tadpoles in Melody Bay will help you out when you're trying to power through the song as they'll stick around after their note is played when you DoRe Mi; Fa; Sol / So* La Ti; These are the syllables for the unaltered pitches. As we mentioned above, we draw these from 11th-century musician Guido de Arezzo's teaching techniques. There remains some debate on whether you should use Sol or So for the fifth solfege syllable. Originally, it was Sol, pulled from the Latin phrases. Vay Tiền Nhanh Ggads.

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