In the song "Do-Re-Mi" from The Sound of Music, "re" represents the second note in the solfège scale, which is used for teaching musical notes. The lyrics associate "re" with the idea of "a drop of golden sun," emphasizing its connection to warmth and positivity. This playful approach to music education helps convey the joy of learning and experiencing music through relatable imagery.
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it's at the beginning of a song called Re-Return of the Original Artform by a band called major force(off the compilation album the outernational sound by thievery corporation)
The melody of "Jingle Bells" can be represented using the Indian classical music notation "sa re ga ma." For example, you can start with "sa sa sa, sa re sa, re re re, sa re sa." However, to convey the complete song accurately, it would be better to refer to specific sheet music or a detailed transcription, as the song's full lyrics and melody require more than just the first few notes.
In the song 'Do, Re, Mi', that is performed in the movie 'The Sound of Music', each note is compared to something. Then, we have that 'Do', is a 'doe'; 'Re', is a ray of sun; 'Mi', is compared to the pronoun 'me'; 'Fa', is related to 'far'; 'Sol'; is related to the sound of the word 'sew'; 'La', is just the note that follows 'Sol'; 'Ti', is understood as 'tea'; and then the song go back to 'Do'.
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Do-Re-Me is a song first heard in the musical called The Sound of Music. This version of The Sound of Music was live theater. The song was again sung in the movie version.
From the sound of music? Feels like 4/4 for the most part.
Julue Andrews and the children sang "Do Re Mi" in The Sound of Music. You can hear the song and get the lyrics at http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/lyrics/doremi.htm
"Do-Re-Mi" and "So Long, Farewell" would seem the most "fun". Other great songs include "16 Going on 17", "Maria", "The Sound of Music", "My Favorite Things" and "Climb Every Mountain."
If you mean the end music for the Portal videogame, it was written by programmer/musician Jonathan Coulton. His music may be streamed free on his website. He is also known for his song "Re: Your Brains" and his banter with the audience during concerts.
I don't know the answer to THIS particular question, but I have a song about the parts of speech to the tune of "On Top of Ol' Smokey." You can find the lyrics on my website http://www.timbedley.com
In music, "do re me" are notes which are part of a solfage. Solfage is a method used to remember the tone and position of a note on the musical scale.
When doing scales, the note between "so" and "ti" is "la." The full octave is do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do. It was immortalized in song in "The Sound of Music."
In the Related Link, Tim explains what the song is about.
it's at the beginning of a song called Re-Return of the Original Artform by a band called major force(off the compilation album the outernational sound by thievery corporation)