Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The full continuous range of pitches falls into a series of "duplicating" segments called A) intervals B) octaves C) scales D) chromatics, When one sings the series do re mi fa sol la ti do, one is also singing the A) beat B) chord C) octaves D) diatonic scale, The chromatic scale is represented by A) all the white piano keys Check 'em one at a time, yeah, I made it. Now it's time for ignition. I'm the start, heat it up. They follow, burning up a chain reaction, oh-oh-oh. Go fire it up, oh, oh, no. Assemble the crowd now, now. Line 'em up on the ground. No leaving anyone behind. I'ma knock it down like domino. re, fa, fa, la, ti, ti When you know the notes to sing You can sing most anything a do a dear female dear re a drop of golden sun me a name I call myself fa a long long way to run so a niddle falling thread la note to follow so ti a drink with jam and bread That will bring us back to do so, do, la, fa, me, do, re so, do, la, fa, ti, la, sol, fa Lyrics for Do-Re-Mi by Alvin & The Chipmunks. Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti-Do What are the kids singin′ Dave? That's solfeggio, Simon Sal-who? Do Do Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do Mi Mi Mi Sol Sol Re Fa Fa La Ti Ti Do Mi Mi Mi Sol Sol Re Fa Fa La Ti Ti When you know the notes to sing You can sing most anything 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 needle pulling thread La - a note to follow so Ti - a drink with jam and Lyrics by: Jahn Teigen, Herodes Falsk: Conductor: Sigurd Jansen: Language: Norwegian: (Do re mi fa sol la ti do, do re mi fa sol) (Do re mi fa sol la ti do, do re La! - a note to follow SO Tea - a drink with jam and bread That would bring us back to do! Do, a deer, a female dear RE, a drop of golden sun MI, a name, I call myself FA, a long long way to run SO, a needle pulling thread LA, a note to follow SO TI, a drink with jam and bread That would bring us back to do The syllables do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti are used to represent the notes of the major scale in this system. The term do-re-mi comes from the firt three syllables of this system. The origin of this system can be traced back to a Gregorian Chant called “Ut Queant Laxis”, which dates back to the 8th century. Solfege Santa Part 1: Le May/Roh One day Santa Claus, did a most peculiar thing. He enrolled in music class, so he could learn to sing. He worked so very hard, and practiced all the day. As musicians, we all know the solfege system - the seven musical syllables used to represent the pitches of the major scale: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, and Ti. However, not everyone knows where these syllables came from, and how they became the standard method of teaching music theory and sight-singing around the world. This article explores the origins of the do re mi fa sol la ti do system and Jul 31, 2003 · do-fa-da-la-do-si-do-sol-do-re-do-me-do If you can, record yourself doing these, then listen to them to see if you were right. Once you have done those exercises, and a few of your own a few times .
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