Crossword clues for doremi
doremi
- Tune from "The Sound of Music"
- Steps on a music scale
- Starting scale notes
- Start of a scale
- Sounds of music
- Slang for money
- Run on a scale
- Musical sequence
- Musical scale starter
- C, D and E, perhaps
- 'Sound of Music' song
- Woody Guthrie song
- Tune sung on a hill in Austria
- Tune from ''The Sound of Music''
- Three-eighths of the scale
- The first three notes: 3 wds
- Song sung by Maria and the von Trapp kids
- Scales start
- Rodgers and Hammerstein song
- Notes that are almost as easy as A, B, C
- Musical trio?
- Musical start
- Musical scale start
- Musical scale sequence
- Monetary notes?
- Kin of cabbage and lettuce?
- Fa preceders
- Fa lead-in
- Classic Rodgers and Hammerstein tune
- C-D-E, say, in music
- Bucks, slangily
- Beginning of a vocal exercise
- Base of a staff?
- A-B-C, e.g., to someone learning music
- "The Sound of Music" song about musical notes
- "Musical" slang term for money
- Scale opening
- Upscale trio?
- Moola
- Bread
- Lettuce
- Start of the musical scale
- Green stuff
- Moolah
- Scratch
- Long green
- Starting notes in music
- Steps on a scale
- Cabbage or kale
- Money, slangily
- "The Sound of Music" hit
- Start of a musical series
- "The Sound of Music" tune
- Scale starters
- The wherewithal
- Mazuma
- Kale; cabbage; lettuce
- Wherewithal
- Slangy stocking stuffer
- Money on a grand scale?
- Scale notes
- Folding money
- Money, in slang
- Cash, slangily
- "The Sound of Music" song featuring solfege
- Scale sequence
- Part of a scale
- Start of a musical scale
- Song from "The Sound of Music"
- Slangy money
- Sounds of music?
Wikipedia
DoReMi
Do Re Mi is a 1996 Filipino Tagalog language musical comedy film directed by Ike Jarlego Jr. and released by Neo Films. It stars Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, and Mikee Cojuangco. The movie is considered to be the most successful Filipino musical comedy of all time. The film's title is a play between the solfège and a portmanteau using the first two letters of Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, and Mikee Cojuangco's first names.
The film was the biggest musical comedy film released in the Philippines.