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vladimir2022 [97]
3 years ago
11

Help me plsssss and thxxxx

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1 answer:
finlep [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

So (I dont know how to spell it)

Explanation:

Moving up the staff, count each space and line as a different note. if DO is on the second line, count upwards, RE (space)ME(line) FA(space) SO(line)

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