Love Poem: Do
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Written by: Izzy Gumbo

Do

Do, I dare, read more to.day.
Re, I love just what they saaaay!
Mi, oh my, what can it be,
Fa, so far up in their miiinds...
SOL, of light, it is quite right,
La, I sang and read deliiight.
Ti, I sip from words so hip,
Do, I do, enjoy the siiiight!




Thank you to those in support of my little contest.  
I don't know how I will ever decide on the 'winner' as they are all great so far! 
I'm having the most wonderful time reading your entries.
So much fun and creative.... yet I am stumped by Peruvian football ;) lol.
Thank you again for entering your wonderful words.
With my love and appreciation!

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SOLfege:
In music, solfège (pronounced /'so?lf??/, also called solfeggio, sol-fa, or solfa) is a
pedagogical solmization technique for the teaching of sight-singing in which each note of
the score is sung to a special syllable, called a solfège syllable (or "sol-fa syllable").
The seven syllables normally used for this practice in English-speaking countries are: do,
re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti (with a chromatic scale of ascending di, ri, fi, si, ta and
descending te, le, se, me, ra).

Traditionally, solfège is taught in a series of exercises of gradually increasing
difficulty, each of which is also known as a "solfège". By extension, the word "solfège"
may be used of an instrumental étude. Solfege is taught at many conservatories of music.
For example, in the 1960s The Juilliard School hired the late, well-known solfege expert
Renee Longy to teach solfege to many instrumentalists and singers.Wiki