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Part of Speech: noun
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Apart from this, however, the practical value of his ideas in instruction in singing is clearly shown by the circumstance that at any given time many thousands of young children are now being taught to read melody in the Sol- Fa notation in a few weeks. - "Rousseau Volumes I. and II.", John Morley.
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The Prince announces his intention of making Beatrice and Benedick fall in love with each other, and the four conspirators, Hero, Claudio, Pedro, and Leonato, sing a quartet about it, finishing with a great number of " with a fa- la- la's." - "Shakespeare and Music", Christopher Wilson.
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The Sorrentines themselves have another saying, which runs thus: " A neve 'e Marzo nu' fa male,"- that is, " Snow does no harm in March." - "Naples Past and Present", Arthur H. Norway.