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That will bring us back to doe
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-Doe
-A deer, a female deer
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-Ray
-A drop of golden sun
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-Me
-A name I call myself
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-Far
-A long long way to run
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Sew, a needle pulling thread
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-La
-A note to follow sew
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-Tea
-A drink with jam and bread
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That will bring us back to
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-Doe
-A deer, a female deer
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Ray, a drop of golden sun
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Me, a name I call myself
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Far, a long long way to run
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Sew, a needle pulling thread
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La, a note to follow sew
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Tea, a drink with jam and bread
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That will bring us back to doe
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Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do, so-do
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Do-re-mi-fa-so and so on are only
the tools we use to build a song.
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Once you have them in your head
you can sing different tunes. . .
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. . .by mixing them up. Like this:
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So-do-la-fa-mi-do-re
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Can you do that?
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So-do-la-fa-mi-do-re
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So-do-la-ti-do-re-do
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So-do-la-ti-do-re-do
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Now, put it all together.
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So-do-la-fa-mi-do-re
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So-do-la-ti-do-re-do
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-Good.
-But it doesn't mean anything.
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So we put in words.
One word for every note.
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Like this:
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When you know the notes to sing