April 13, 2023
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Letter Notes Piano: Do Re Mi - Sound of Music

"Do-Re-Mi" is a popular and catchy song from the 1965 musical film "The Sound of Music".

C       D    E     C    E - C     E
Doe, a deer, a female deer

D      E      F     F     E-D     F
Ray, a drop of golden sun

E      F    G     E    G     E - G
Me, a name I call myself

F       G    A      A       G    F    A
Far, a long, long way to run...

G     C     D - E      F - G        A
Sew, a needle pulling thread

A     D    E    F   G - A   B
La, a note to follow so

B      E      F       G       A       B      ^C
Tea, a drink with jam and bread

^C        B       A      F     B      G  ^C  G  E   D
That will bring us back to do oh oh oh...

The song features an upbeat and playful melody, with lyrics that teach the solfege system used in music education. The song's cheerful and educational tone, along with Julie Andrews' charming and delightful vocals, have made it a beloved classic of movie music. The song has been covered and performed by many artists in various styles, and has become an iconic symbol of the joy and beauty of music education. It remains a cherished part of "The Sound of Music" legacy, as well as a beloved part of the broader pop culture landscape.

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