That is my understanding. Rodgers and Hammerstein left their undying
mark on music theory for generations of Americans.
David H. Bailey
Arkady wrote:
Dear Finale List,
Can anyone point me to a good explanation on this topic, preferably with a
few web links:
Si Do vs Ti Do?
I grew up with Si, and never heard of Ti unTil:) I got to NYC from Ukraine.
Ever since, I never "accepted" Ti, but it seems like Julie Andrews has
won:)...
But, jokes aside, am I to assume that there was no Ti in this world, unTil:)
they needed a rhyme in The Sound of Music?!
And, if Ti existed before The Sound of Music, how and why was it invented?
Bad enough that there are 110/220 volts, NTSC/Pal TV, Right/Left Side of the
street driving and more:) -- WHY Ti?!?!?!!?.... Si what I mean?!
Can't wait to Si your answer(s) and share them with my friends. Then I'll
add the Answer Link to the Links Page on my website, so that whenever this
topic comes up, I don't have to give the same speech...
MAYBE I'll even make a White on Black Ti Shirt with
Si, not Ti Do...
ARKADY.COM
TIA, TGIF, SI-ncerely, and DEAD SiREOUS, even with all these puns...
• ARKADY
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