Lowered/flat dominate (5, Se), natural sign,
and sharp submediant (6, Le - E#=F).
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- Grade: Fifth
- Origin: USA - Beth Slater Whitson, Leo Friedman (1910)
- Key: G Major
- Time: 3/4
- Form: chorus: ABaC*
- Rhythm: beginners: | ta/a ta | ta ta/a | ta/a/a |
- Pitches: advanced: Mi Se So La Le Ti Do Re Mi
- Intervals: advanced: Mi/So/Do ascending tonic arpeggio (I, G), Mi\So (M6), So\Se/So (m2),
Ti\Le/Ti (m2), Re\Ti (M3), Ti\So (m3), So/Fa (m7), Mi\La (P5)
- Musical Elements: notes: dotted half, half, quarter; tied notes, accidentals: flat, natural, sharp
- Key Words: USA history, courting song, popular song, Mother's day, Valentine's day, sweetheart, whisper, love-light, glowing
*Popular chorus from the early 20th century standard.
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"Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
Let me call you sweetheart, I'm in love with you.
Let me hear you whisper that you love me too.
Keep the love-light glowing in your eyes so true.
Let me call you sweetheart, I'm in love with you.
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