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The original name of the note "do" in the musical scale is "ut." This name was used in the hexachord system developed by Guido of Arezzo in the 11th century. The term "do" was later adopted in the solfège system, particularly in the early 20th century, as part of the move to create a more phonetically friendly system for teaching music. The change was made to make singing easier and more intuitive.

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