From The Sound of Music? Feels like 4/4 for the most part.
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It can mean a couple of different things. In solfege, the art of singing without the aid of a tuned instrument, the syllables do re mi, etc can take the place of the notes of a song, with 'do' representing the 'tonic', no matter what the key signature is. This is the moveable do system. Do can also be assigned to the standard pitch C, with the other syllables following accordingly. So mi can be the note a major third up from a song's tonic or key, and mi can also represent the fixed tone E. In most uses in the US, the moveable do is used.
Capital Letters are TREMOLOBold lower noteItalic higher noteSO fa mi re ti do re MI #FA SOTI la so DO DOla so #fa REti re so SO #fala so #fa LA SOTI la so DO DOti mi #fa la so
It is like DO,RE,MI,FA,SO,LA,TI,DO.
aayo re maro dholna
so so so mi so fa me re fa fa fa re fa mi re do so so so do do re mi fa re re re so fa mi re do chorus: so so so do do ti do ti so so so ti ti la la so so so so la so la so fa re re re so fa mi re do