re a drop of golden sun mi- a name i call myself fa- a long long way to run sol- a neeedle pullibg thread la- a note to follow so ti- a drink with jam and bread that will bring us back to do do- a deer a female deer re- a drop of golden sun mi- a name i call myself fa- a long long way to run sol- a neeedle pullibg thread la- a note to follow LUPANGHINIRANG LYRE NOTES (DO RE MI) so fa# la so re la ti do ti la ti so so fa# la so re la ti do ti la so (repeat all) so fa# so la la re re la la re re ti do re 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
Thisgame teaches children the degrees of the solfege scale (Do, Re Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do). It teaches the correct order, the solfege colours and how they sound. How to play the pussycat Do Re Mi game. 1. First, you set the chime bars out in the incorrect order, so they are jumbled and don't sound right, they find this quite amusing! Then
CD E F G A B C Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 With 'Movable Do', 'Do' is the first note of the scale. Also known as the 'tonic' or 'keynote,' this first note is the most important degree of the scale because it serves as the focus for both melody and harmony. For example, in the key of 'F Major', 'Do' is 'F'. F G A B b C D E FafRM9z.