CommonChord Progressions in E minor: Em-C-D; Em-Am-D; Em-Am-Bm; Em-C-G-D; F#m7b5-Bm-Em; G Major Scale Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do. Start at the red dot DO (1) of the low E string with your middle finger, followed by the other fingers to descend on the rest of the dots ending on the DO (8) of the D string.
DoRe Mi Fa So La Ti Do. G Am (Do-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o Re Mi-i-i-i Fa So.) Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do, Do Re Mi Fa So. D G G D ( La-a-a Ti Do.) Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do. [Verse 2] G Noen spiller best, alene. Andre synger mest, alene. Am D G Men alle får vi fram, en liten sang. G La oss spille mer, i sammen.
Allegroq = 160 Traditional Christmas Jingle Bells 5 9 13 Mi MI Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Sol Do Re Mi Fa Fa Fa Mi Mi Mi Re Re Re Mi Re Sol Mi MI Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Sol Do Re Mi
chord A harmonic progression that has three or more pitches sounding simultaneous. Countermelody. An accompanying melody sounded against the principal melody. Syllables (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti) used to represent pitch classes in Western music traditions. Common Time (4/4) 4 beats per measure, quarter note gets the beat.
Refersto the presence of a central note, scale and chord within a piece, with all the other tones heard in relationship to them. do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do, with C as its do or tonic. Major scale. The familiar do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do has two kinds of intervals in a specific pattern: half steps and whole steps. Fundamental to Western music
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