Guys, guys. You're both right.
Do Re Mi and so on is called solfege. An eight note major scale goes thusly:
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
over the whole octave. However, Holy-Fire is quite right in noting (hah, noting) that the 7th term is flatted, becoming in this case Te, or Ta (either/or). This means that in the game, when you swirl around the Verse Circle, that part of it goes:
... La Te Do
which is a little weird to hear for the musically inclined, who are expecting the typical Ti. Tipical Ti? Whatever. This always threw me off, every time I heard it playing, because I have a problem with unresolved leading tones. At least they didn't mess around with the high octave note or do some crazy pentatonic stuff. Although it would be interesting to see if any of the mods offer the singing ability in more than one form, modifying the Verse Scale to match the mood; something like a diminished scale for Spirit Form, augmented scale for Energy Form, a-like a-that. For the Super Zelda Song-Match Challenge, give an entire chromatic scale, map the notes to a couple rows on the keyboard, and do a Simon Says Hardcore!
Ok bedtime.