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Date Posted: 17:37:01 11/09/17 Thu
Author: Carlo G. Soldevilla
Subject: mi, do, re... (Pls check. Thanks.).
In reply to: Carlo G. Soldevilla 's message, "Finding it Hard to Learn Music? by Carlo G. Soldevilla" on 16:27:14 11/09/17 Thu

>Finding it Hard to Learn Music?
>By Carlo G. Soldevilla
>Written on November 10, 2017
>
>It’s simple.
>Take it from Julie Andrews:
>
>1) G,C,A,F,E,C,D or SO, DO, LA , FA, MI, DO, RE2
>
>2) Now, click this link to locate the piano’s ivory
>keys (white keys usually or originally gotten from the
>tusk or ivory of the elephant that’s why grand pianos
>are expensive) .
>http://www.musictheory.net/exercises/keyboard
>
>After seeing the link’s content..,get rid of the red
>dot.
>The letter names are in sequence but it begins with
>‘C’ (unlike the alphabet song sequence which beings
>with ‘A’)
>The same with the ivories of the piano, the sequence
>starts from the left-most key.
>3) About those Letter Names or notes in Number 1,
>substitute them with words. ‘When’ for SO; ‘You’ for
>DO; ‘Know’ for LA and so on.
>
>It goes like this:
>
>When you know the notes to sing or SO, DO, LA, FA, MI,
>DO, RE or GCAFECD -- (Try to locate these letter names
>on this link):
>http://www.musictheory.net/exercises/keyboard
>Then, the song continues..
>
>You can sing most anything (SO, DO, LA, TI, *DO,*RE,
>*DO) or GCAB*C*D*C
>
>Legend: *DO-higher note
>
>Good!
>
>-0-
>Finally, listen to Julie Andrews (from Rodgers and
>Hammerstein’s Sound of Music):
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RW3nDRmu6k
>Have an ear for music while you listen to the link
>above:
>‘Analogies’: ’Doe-deer;ray-ray of sun;me-pronoun
>‘self’; far –‘distance’ in running; sew –needle
>pulling thread ;la-note following so; tea – drink.
>
>
>Note: The secret in music is to play it all in the Key
>of C. (All the rest are transpositions.). Finally,
>take piano lessons. Otherwise, one will just end up
>‘playing his/her innocence’ (deceased pianist’s joke).
>
>Based on the link:
>http://www.facebook.com/rommelbdavid/posts/184882622179
>8855?comment_id=1849755611705916&reply_comment_id=18497
>55958372548¬if_id=1510272601672543¬if_t=feed_comm
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