It is:
so me so so me so so me la so so me
(Rain, rain go away. Come again another day)
so me so so me so so me la so so me
(Sunshine here to stay. Now we can go out to play)
My Fair Lady (1956)
My Fair Lady
The rain stick is a traditional musical instrument originating from indigenous cultures in South America. It is made from a hollowed-out cactus or bamboo tube filled with small pebbles or seeds. When the stick is turned upside down, the pebbles fall through the tube, creating a sound similar to rain. The rain stick is often used in rituals and ceremonies to invoke rain, fertility, and blessings from the earth. It holds cultural significance as a symbol of nature's power and the connection between humans and the natural world.
Found Music means sounds which were not created to be musical but which, if approached with the right attitude, can be appreciated musically. Think of the rhythm of a dripping tap, the sound of rain dripping into a pail, the wail of wind blowing through an abandoned house.
it was set in the rain !
bongos, rain stick, pan flute, shakers
The piano notes to play Rain Rain Go Away are CA CCA CCA DCCAA. Since this part of the song only has three notes, it is easy to teach most children to play this phrase on the piano.
"Singing In The Rain" is a BroadWay musical.
the notes are eaasy
There is absolutely no such thing, sorry to rain on your parade.
The Indians played them when they needed rain to come.
F D F F D F F D G F F D I'm sure you can determine the rhythm.
no
yes
they have rain machine and it buckets down with rain
Musical Theatre.
The song, "Don't Rain on My Parade" is from the 1964 musical,"Funny Girl". It is also featured in the 1968 movie version of the musical.