My First Tune
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Re: My First Tune
find a band and start giggingDonald Hall wrote:Now that I have memorized numerous Scales and can play the tune Do Ray Me ----, Now What?
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Re: My First Tune
Learn all the harmony notes to "Do Ray Me"....Donald Hall wrote:Now that I have memorized numerous Scales and can play the tune Do Ray Me ----, Now What?
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Jim Bob I think time lynched that old "fa so la" stuff.
My Grandfather used to read and sing shape notes (a triangle for "do" a square for "la" etc.) they referred to it as "fa so la" singing.
My Father Bo Legg sometimes sings old country songs in "fa so la". I told him he ought to do it on the stage, It's really funny.
My Grandfather used to read and sing shape notes (a triangle for "do" a square for "la" etc.) they referred to it as "fa so la" singing.
My Father Bo Legg sometimes sings old country songs in "fa so la". I told him he ought to do it on the stage, It's really funny.