The name of the do re mi scale is the Solfege Music Scale.
In music, they are the tones in the diatonic scale. In other words, doe is the first tone in the diatonic scale, re is the second, mi the third, etc. ANSWER Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do is the sequence of syllables used for the seven musical notes in a major scale octave. Do is listed a second time because it is one octave higher than the first Do. They can be used as simplified music theory. The musical "The Sound of Music" includes a song which teaches these syllables using everyday references and demonstrating the pitch of each note.
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do ti la sol fa mi re do so la la ti ti do do do ti la sol sol fa mi do do ti la sol sol fa mi mi mi mi mi fa sol mi re re re mi fa re do do fa mi re do
do do re do do re mi re do do re mi fa mi re do do re mi fa so fa mi re do do re mi fa so la so fa mi re do do re mi fa so la ti la so fa mi re do do re mi fa so la ti do ti la so fa mi re do (low ti and do at the end is optional) Hope this Helps!
Homophones for Doe are Dough which means flour and do which is the note when u sing do re mi fa so la ti do and that is it.
scale, as in 1 inch to 1 foot = echelle scale, as in scale a cliff = grimper scale as in do, re, mi = solfege
the awnser is the flute has diffrent tones like do re mi fal sol la si do
F. Start on F and go up to F again, and you have your scale: F=do G=re A=mi Bb=fa C=so D=la E=ti F=do
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Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
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