Do you propulse a word in writing?

How do I maintain the sound of something written? If I say Doh Rei Mi Fah Sol, I

want
the
sound
of
these

words to prolong the sound of these words.

What does that mean?

Asked on March 6, 2021 in Other.
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A dash in hymns would represent a larger vowel sound. For me it means the beginning of the larger vowel sound. Do-h Re-i

Mi-Fa-h So-l etc.

Answered on March 6, 2021.
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I see it so that I can use hyphens to do the stretch out part of the line… unlike the choral pattern used to form the song, except it is not using phonetic spelling, as in my example.

How do I explain Do Re Mi Fa. and why it

is. There is nothing like, as a title, in English. E.g. (d-o-o), R-e-e-e, M-I-I, F-a-a, etc.)

If it were words instead of sounds, the reader probably wouldn’t be confused.

Another method is to draw a line that extends out from the word to be stretched, how is this example?

Answered on March 7, 2021.
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