DoRe Mi Fa So La Ti Do . Perfect 1 Major 2 nd Major 3 rd Perfect 4 th Perfect 5 th Major 6 th Major 7 th Perfect 8ve . Notice that the second, third, sixth, and seventh are all major intervals. (That is why it is called a major scale.) The unison, fourth, fifth, and octave are
Thissong is best performed in the key of F major. In this key, you keep the song naturally within C-C for the octave leap coming in the middle of the tune. Check out this image which can help you learn Happy Birthday in do re mi format. You may also want to check out my video directions on how to sing Happy Birthday in solfege.Thiscomes from solfege or solfeggio system which assigns each note a particular syllable. The notes 're' 'mi' 'fa' and 'la' come from syllables from words from the "Hymn of St John" written in . 112 298 413 148 91 244 47 140