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What are the pitch syllables for merrily we roll along?

"Merrily we roll along" is a musical phrase that does not typically have specific pitch syllables assigned to it.

Pitch syllables are used in solfege, a musical system that uses syllables to represent the notes of a musical scale. These syllables are:

* Do

* Re

* Mi

* Fa

* Sol

* La

* Ti

While "Merrily we roll along" could be sung using solfege, the actual pitch syllables would depend on the specific melody and key of the song.

Here's an example:

If the phrase was sung in the key of C major, the first note "Mer" could be "C" (Do), "we" could be "E" (Mi), "roll" could be "G" (Sol), and so on.

Therefore, there is no definitive set of pitch syllables for "Merrily we roll along" without knowing the melody and key.

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