"Do-Re-Mi" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. Within the story, it is used by Maria to teach the notes of the major musical scale to the Von Trapp children who learn to sing for the first time, even though their father disallowed frivolity after their mother's death.
However, when the musical finally premiered in its setting of Salzburg in 2011, it was performed with a German version of Do-Re-Mi that kept the solfège. This article appears to contain trivial, minor, or unrelated references to popular culture.
Do-Re-Mi is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. Within the story, it is used by Maria to teach the notes of the major musical scale to the Von Trapp children who learn to sing for the first time, even though their father disallowed frivolity after their mother's death.
Oscar Hammerstein II. " Do-Re-Mi " is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. Within the story, it is used by Maria to teach the solfège of the major musical scale to the Von Trapp children who learn to sing for the first time, even though their father disallowed frivolity after their mother's death.
In the stage version, Maria sings this song in the living room of Captain von Trapp's house, shortly after she introduces herself to the children. However, when Ernest Lehman adapted the stage script into a screenplay for the 1965 film adaptation, he moved the song to later on in the story.
Dame Julie Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (née Julia Wells; born 1 October 1935) is an English film and stage actress, singer, author, theatre director, and dancer. She is the recipient of Golden Globe Award, Emmy Award, Grammy Award, BAFTA, People's Choice Award, Theatre World Award, Screen Actors Guild and Academy Award honours.
Let´s start at the very beginning A very good place to start When you read you begin with A-be-see 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 easy Doe, a deer, a female deer Ray, a drop of golden sun Me, a name I call myself Far, a long, long way to run Sew, a needle pulling thread La, a note to follow Sew Tea, a drink with jam and bread That will bring us back to Do (oh-oh-oh) Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do So-do! Now children, do-re-mi-fa-so and so on are only the tools we use to build a song Once you have these notes in your heads you can sing a million different tunes by mixing them up Like this So Do La Fa Mi Do Re Can you do that? So Do La Fa Mi Do Re So Do La Ti Do Re Do So Do La Ti Do Re Do Now, put it all together So Do La Fa Mi Do Re, So Do La Ti Do Re Do Good! But it doesn´t mean anything So we put in words One word for every note Like this When you know the notes to sing You can sing most anything Together! When you know the notes to sing You can sing most anything Doe, a deer, a female deer Ray, a drop of golden sun Me, a name I call myself Far, a long, long way to run Sew, a needle pulling thread La, a note to follow Sew Tea, a drink with jam and bread That will bring us back to Do Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do Do Ti La So Fa Mi Re Do Mi Mi Mi So So Re Fa Fa La Ti Ti When you know the notes to sing You can sing most anything Doe, a deer, a female deer Ray, a drop of golden sun Me, a name I call myself Far, a long, long way to run Sew, a needle pulling thread La, a note to follow Sew Tea, a drink with jam and bread That will bring us back to Do So Do Re La Fa Mi Mi Do Fa Re So So Do La La Fa Ti La So Fa Mi Re Ti Do oh oh Ti Do So Do.
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Do-Re-Mi. " Do-Re-Mi " is a song about teaching the notes of the major musical scale, written for the musical The Sound of Music in 1959. The song has been performed by the Muppets on several occasions.
Sesame Street. Performed by Dakota Fanning with a group of Sesame Street Muppets at the Hollywood Hits Broadway Benefit Gala. Oscar the Grouch sang a parody version, " Oscar's Do Re Mi ", with different music and lyrics. sung by Bob McGrath on the album Bob Sings!.
The Muppet Show. performed by Judy Collins and Rowlf the Dog on episode 205 as both a piano and vocal duet. performed by Kermit with Fozzie Bear, Scooter, Annie Sue, Beauregard, Robin the Frog and a salamander on episode 310. Kermit and the Glee Club in episode 310.
Muppets Tonight. performed by Michelle Pfeiffer and Miss Piggy on episode 101. The two vie for the starring role of the number when they perform it. Andy and Randy Pig and Lew Zealand were amongst the von Trapp children in this sketch.