Answer:
(Note: answers are separated by measure for easier notation)
Key of C Major:
- ti fa do mi (2nd measure)
- re mi re mi fa (3rd measure)
- la ti do (4th measure)
Key of G Major:
- do mi re ti (1st measure)
- re la so do re (2nd measure)
- ti re fa so (3rd measure)
- la re la re (4th measure)
Key of F Major:
- do do so fa (1st measure)
- mi do (2nd measure)
- do re mi re ti la (3rd measure)
- fa mi do (4th measure)
Explanation:
SO-FA SYLLABLE NAMES
- There are basically seven (7) so-fa syllable names that are used in music, particularly the western music. The so-fa syllable names are do, re, mi, fa, so, la, and ti. Different keys have the same so-fa syllable names that are used but they differ as to their positions on the staff. Using the movable do system of identifying so-fa syllable names, the key of C Major starts its lower do on the first ledger line below the treble staff and its higher do is located on the third space of the treble staff. For the key of G Major, the start of its so-fa syllable lower do is located on the second line of the treble staff while its higher do is located on the first space above the treble staff. For the key of F Major, the so-fa syllable name do (lower) starts on the first space of the treble staff and its higher do is located on the fifth line of the treble staff.
Drawn illustrations of C major scale, G major scale and F major scale.
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