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  1. When you read you begin with A B C. When you sing you begin with Do Re Mi. Do Re Mi, Do Re Mi. The first three notes just happen to be. Do Re Mi, Do Re Mi. Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti. Let's see if I can make it easier. Doe, a deer, a female deer. Ray, a drop of golden sun.

  2. Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti. Let's see if I can make it easier. 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. Sol- a needle pulling thread. La - a note to follow so. Ti - a drink with jam and bread.

  3. Do-Re-Mi Lyrics. February, 19th 2024. Origin and Meaning "Do-Re-Mi" is a fundamental song from the 1959 musical "The Sound of Music," perfotmed by Maria and the children. It's a musical lesson wrapped in a catchy tune, designed to teach the basics of singing and the solfège system.

  4. Lyrics By Oscar Hammerstein II Music By Richard Rodgers. “Do-Re-Mi” is Marias teaching song, sung to the reluctant children, who have just been introduced to yet another governess. Though the children tell Maria there is no music in the house, she forges ahead, unperturbed.

  5. Lyrics for Do-Re-Mi - (Sound of Music) Do-Re-Mi (Sound of Music) Maria. Let's start at the very beginning. A very good place to start. When you read you begin with. Gretel. A, B, C. Maria. When you sing you begin. With do-re-mi. Children. Do-re-mi? Maria. Do-re-mi. The first three notes just happen to be. Do-re-mi. Children. Do-re-mi! Maria.

  6. Do-Re-Mi Lyrics. [MARIA] Let's start at the very beginning. A very good place to start. When you read you begin with. [GRETL, spoken] A-B-C. [MARIA] When you sing you begin with Do-Re-Mi....

  7. Do-Re-Mi Lyrics. Let's start at the very beginning. A very good place to start. When you read you begin with - A - B - C. When you sing you begin with DO - RE - MI. DO - RE - MI , DO - RE - MI. The first three notes just happen to be DO - RE - MI. DO - RE - MI - FA - SO - LA - TI... (Oh let's see if I can make this easier)