Question: How do you play Merry had a Little Llam?
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The Viola does not have a treble cleft. but if you know the notes in a treble cleft write them down and just play the notes
the musical was "Meet me in St. Louis"
(generally speaking) yes. As as aside, it's "clef" not "cleft."
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Xylophones usually play in the treble celf* - They have made xylophones for bass clef though.
Mrs. Page says it in The Merry Wives of Windsor.
merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun at the beach !
Julia Southard Lee has written: 'Elementary textiles' -- subject(s): Fibers, Textile fabrics
He WROTE a play called The Merry Wives of Windsor.