yeah, but im not very familiar with the "english notes". you know: "D" for you is "re" for me. "G" for you is "Sol" for me and so on. but if you want me to write it the spanish kinda way and you find a way to translate it, ill do it.
I'm pretty the note names themselves are the same, it's just the solfege syllables that are treated differently. I'm guessing your country is one of those that uses the fixed "do" system. In other words, in that system "do" is always C, "re" is always D, etc. Here, "Do" is simply the first note in any scale regardless of what that note is, "re" is always the second (assuming it's a major second of course), etc. We had a couple people from south america in my theory class last year and that was the hardest thing for them to get over.
If you want to post yours using the syllable system I'll gladly translate. I worked out most of the chorus myself back when I said would lol: no really, I promise I did!), so I'll see if I can find wherever I put that sheet of paper at and we can compare.
That sounds pretty good! The only note that sounds off to me is the B at the end of the 1st and 3rd harmonies (the "by" in "babylon"); the 2nd harmony (middle) sounds dead on!
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