Thefact is, we know where "Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La" comes from. We also know where "Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti" comes from. It comes from Guido's frequencies yet they are supposed to be at least 2000 years older We know the 7th note was added by Giovanni Battista Doni in the 16th century.
An interactive music theory cheat sheet to get all you need at a glance: keys, scales, modes, notes, chords and intervals. Just select a major or minor key and you'll get the notes of the scale, scale formula, the relative major or minor, modal scales for that key, scale degrees/intervals, the key signature, the diatonic chords, the diatonic 7th chords, the chord functions and theThisis the OFFICIAL CHANNEL of Saviour Bee. I am a gospel preacher, producer and pianist. I offer music production, keyboard beats and private piano lessons DORE-MI Chords by Julie Andrews. Learn to play guitar by chord / tabs using chord diagrams, transpose the key, watch video lessons and much more. Saythe Do-Re-Mi's. This is also called solfège. Beginning on the middle C, sing, "Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do" up and down the scale. As you solfège, really listen to each pitch. Repeat this exercise five times. 3. Make a siren sound.
Todescribe that function, you can use numbers (scale degrees), solfege syllables (Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti), or you can use describing terms (Tonic, Supertonic, Mediant, etc.). In EarMaster, you can do functional ear training by using the built-in functional keyboard in combination with the "Play tonic of key" option in Customized Exercise mode.TheBirth of DO-RE-MI. Guido assigned a specific syllable to each of the note of the musical scale: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do. These syllables came from Ut Quent Laxis, a well-known hymn of the Middle Ages that was chanted for vespers or evening service. Each succeeding line of the song started one note higher that the previous one.