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Before a concert, a choir warms up by singing, "Do, Re, Me, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do," using corresponding pitches. What did their choir leader MOST likely instruct them to do? Sing a major scale. Sing every note on the piano. Sing a song in presto. Sing a whole note.
A song is the same song if I'm singing it in the key of C or the key of E. Moveable Do represents that. This is, in fact, generally how we sing: we remember a pattern of scale degree sounds, an instrument gives us a reference for our tonic, and we sing that pattern - but if someone gave us a higher reference note, we'd sing the same pattern
Everyone knows the Do Re Mi song from the Sound of Music and this famous song is actually a really good way to teach children how to read and sing musical notes.. Do Re Mi or ‘Tonic Sol-fa’ is a traditional and very effective way to teach the concept of intervals and the sound of each note of the scale.
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