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đŸŽč"Do the note" is the same that "Play the note"?đŸŽč
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"Do the note" doesn't really make sense. One might say it on some occasions, as Katie points out, but it's not a normal way of saying to play a note.
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Hmm. “Do the note” sounds wrong because notes are played (or sung) not done. But, “Somethings not right. Can you do that note again.” sounds ok. I think it’s because you are emphasising someone should repeat an action they just did. “Play that note again” or “try that note again” also work in that context. But if I was pointing to a keyboard I would say “play that note”.
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