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Introducing the ascending dominate octave skip So/So.
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- Grade: First
- Origin: Unknown
- Key: F Major
- Time: 3/4
- Form: ABab
- Rhythm: intermediate: | ta/a ta | ta ta ta |
| ta/a/a_|_a ta ta |
(_=tie)
- Pitches: intermediate: So Ti Do Re Mi Fa So La
- Intervals: intermediate: Mi/So, So\Mi, Mi\Do, Re\Ti, Ti\So, Re/So, So/So dominate octave skip
- Musical Elements: notes: dotted half, half, quarter; rest: quarter; pickup beat, tied notes
- Key Words: dog, gone, where, tail, short, long, waggles, jog, whenever, himself, found, contraction: can't (cannot)
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"Oh, Where Has My Little Dog Gone?"
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Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?
Oh where, oh where can he be?
With his tail cut short and his ears cut long,
Oh where, oh where can he be?
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2. |
My little dog always waggles his tail,
As on our way we jog,
If my dog was short and his tail was long,
The tail would waggle the dog.
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My little dog always waggles his tail
Whenever I call him to me.
But he's lost himself and he can't be found,
Oh where, oh where can he be?
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