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In "Now Is the Month of Maying," the syllables "fa la la" are a common and repeated refrain throughout the song. These syllables are often used in madrigals to create a lively and joyful atmosphere.

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Q: What are some of the syllables used in the composition that are repeated in the Now Is the Month of Maying?
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