Dore mi fa sol la ti do originated in Italy in the 1600s or thereabouts, as did a lot of other musical terms and methods. The way my guitar teacher taught it, the *notes *are "do, re, mi", while the *chords *are "C, D, E". I think that's pretty standard in many places outside the United States.
Bythe way, it's also Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do. Now let's make a C chord using the notes of the C scale. First, we'll need the root of our chord. Well, that's easy, the root is always the first note of the scale. try to find the notes for F chord. Once you know a few chords, you can find a song that uses those chords and play along
most common chord in western music is the triad -harmony is derived from scales -chords occur when 3 or more notes are sounded simultaneously. do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do. tritonic. three note scale. pentatonic. five note scale. diatonic. seven whole- and half - step patterns. chromatic.
La Ti, Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La OR Chords and chord theory are generally known as harmony. Three-chord tunes, though, are more common, since a melody may then dwell on any note of the scale. They are often presented as successions of four chords, in order to produce a binary harmonic rhythm, but two of the four chords are then the same.
Thesolfege flats include Ti Ra Me Mi Se Le Te Ti which can also be represented as; b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b1. The chromatic scale for these notes include: For sharps- Do Di Re Ra Mi Fa Sol Si La Ti Do. For flats- Do Ra Re Me Mi Fa Se Sol Le La Te Ti Do.
Verse 2] G D Do(e), a deer, a female deer, Re, a drop of golden sun, G D7 Mi, a name I call myself, Fa(r), a long long way to run. G G7 C A A7 D Sol, a needle pulling thread, La, a note to follow sol, B7 Em Ti, I drink with jam and bread, C D G that will bring us back to do.
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