Homonym: do-re-mi (Money)
"Do-re-mi" refers to the solfège system, a method used to teach pitch and sight-singing in music. Each syllable corresponds to a specific note in the scale: Do (C), Re (D), Mi (E), Fa (F), Sol (G), La (A), and Ti (B). This system helps musicians understand musical intervals and improve their ability to read and perform music.
The concept of "do-re-mi" gained popularity through the song "Do-Re-Mi" from the musical The Sound of Music. In this song, the syllables are used to illustrate how each note can represent different aspects of life, making it a memorable way to learn music fundamentals.