so, la, so, fa, mi, fa, so, re, mi, fa, mi, fa, so
(London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down)
so, la, so, fa, mi, fa, so, re, so, mi, do
(London bridge is falling down, My Fair Lady)
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Oh, what a lovely question! The first few syllables of "London Bridge" are "Lon-don Bridge is fall-ing down." It's like painting a beautiful picture with words, capturing the essence of a classic nursery rhyme. Keep practicing those syllables, and soon you'll be singing the whole song with ease!
The first two syllables of "London Bridge" are "Lon" and "don." These two syllables form the first foot of the iambic pentameter line commonly associated with the nursery rhyme. The stress falls on the second syllable of each foot, creating a rhythmic pattern. The full line is "Lon-don Bridge is fall-ing down."
Oh, dude, the first four syllables of "London Bridge" are "Lon-don Bridge is fall-ing down." It's like the ultimate warning sign for all the bridge lovers out there. So, if you ever see London Bridge starting to crumble, you know what's up!
The syllables are: sol la sol fa mi fa sol re mi fa, mi fa sol sol la sol fa mi fa sol re sol mi do
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fa do re sol mi fa
So-fa names or so-fa syllables are the names of the musical scale. They are do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti and Do.
If u mean what notes then so=G, fa=F