Probably c major, no sharps or flats. c-d-e-f-g-a-b-c unless its in another key.
2006-08-09 10:11:37
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answer #1
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answered by Captivated 4
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It's the scale. The notes of the scale depend on what key it is written in. In the key of C, for instance,it would be...
Do (a deer, a female deer) C
Re D
Mi E
Fa F
So G
La A
Ti B
Do C
2006-08-09 10:12:47
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answer #2
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answered by Paul P 5
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Do, a deer a female deer
Re, a drop of golden sun
Mi, a name I call myself
Fa, a long long way to run.
So, a needle pulling thread
La, a note that follows So
Ti, I drink with jam and bread.
That will bring us back to Do...
2006-08-09 10:13:08
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answer #3
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answered by Angelheart 4
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do, a deer, a female deer
re, a drop of golden sun
mi, a name, i cal myself
fa, a long, long way to run
so, a needle pulling thread
la, a note that follows so
ti, to drink with bread and jam
and it all comes back to do
2006-08-09 10:12:51
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answer #4
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answered by May 3
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Do = C
Re = D
Mi = E
Fa = F
Sol = G
La = A
Ti = B (aka "Si" in Austria so Maria was wrong)
Do = C
2006-08-09 10:12:12
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answer #5
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answered by Signilda 7
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do-goes with the word doe meaning female deer
re-goes with ray
mi- for me
fa- far
so- sew
la of course a note to follow so
and that's it as far as i can recall
2006-08-09 10:13:49
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answer #6
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answered by jen 2
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well, the notes refer to a "major" scale. it could be in the key of a,b, b-flat, c, etc. to keep it simple, think of it as a c-major scale, so the notes would be C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C.
2006-08-09 10:15:37
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answered by brimaf 2
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do is middle c
do re mi, etc. is used around the world
2006-08-09 10:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Far as I know, Do is C
2006-08-09 10:11:48
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answered by scruffy 5
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