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"Beethoven" is not a piece of music. Beethoven was a great composer of the Classical and Romantic periods. He composed many, many great works, the melody lines of most of which are unlikely to be able to be played on the recorder by anyone less than a professional.
what re all the notes on the recorder to all alone
haha .. DO RE MI DO MI DO MI RE MI FA FA RE MI FA
Do mi re so ti do la so la so ti do re mi fa so la la so re do high la do re mi so fa fa fa do do do. And start over again 3x
it is tinwhistle notes
"Beethoven" is not a piece of music. Beethoven was a great composer of the Classical and Romantic periods. He composed many, many great works, the melody lines of most of which are unlikely to be able to be played on the recorder by anyone less than a professional.
what re all the notes on the recorder to all alone
mi re do solx3 la re mi la do do do la do re mi mi re do mi re re do mi re re do la si do mi re do
haha .. DO RE MI DO MI DO MI RE MI FA FA RE MI FA
Do mi re so ti do la so la so ti do re mi fa so la la so re do high la do re mi so fa fa fa do do do. And start over again 3x
re re mi re do re re re mi re do re la la la sol sol sol re re mi re do re then repeat
it is tinwhistle notes
mi mi re mi mi re mi mi re do mi mire mi mi re mi mi re do mi ....... ti re ti la sol ti la sol la sol la ti la sol ti re mi ti sol ti la sol ti mi sol la la sol la sol ti
The notes for the "Jack and Jill" nursery rhyme are typically sung using the following solfege syllables: do, re, mi, so, la.
c d e f g a b c
The sol-fa notes of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star would read: Do do so so la la so fa fa mi mi re re do so so fa fa mi mi re so so fa fa mi mi re so so so so la la so fa fa mi mi re re do...
la la la fa la sol re mi fa mi re do