SolFaSoGood

Introduction

Note conversion

Timing

Examples 1

Examples 2

FAQ

Index

SolFaSoGood can take a music score, saved in Music XML format, and output a Sol-Fa version as a web page.

The following are complete examples of what it does.

Click on the "Introduction" tab, above, for further information.

Examples

Example
number
Work Features Time
signature
Key Converted
version
Music XML
version
Lyrics text
file used

Parameters
(other than file names)
Hover here to see what they mean

Score
PDF
version
Score-writing
program
version
1 Welsh hymn - Mae'n Duw ni mor fawr Single 'voice',
repeat-direction
3:8 G Sol-Fa XML (in-score lyrics) M B6 B7 PN2 PDF MuseScore
2 Welsh hymn -
512 Cofio rwyf yr awr ryfeddol
Tune 430 Diniweidrwydd
Four 'voices',
repeat-direction
3:4 G Sol-Fa XML Lyrics B6 W80 M PN3 PDF MuseScore
3 Welsh hymn -
641 Ar ddydd ein bedydd
Tune 534 Cromer
Four 'voices',
six verses in two columns,
joined ('slurred') notes
4:4 A♭ Sol-Fa XML Lyrics B3 B4 B3 L2 M PN6 PDF MuseScore
4 Welsh hymn -
655 Rho in gofio angau Iesu
Tune 542 Alexander
4:4 B♭ Sol-Fa XML Lyrics L2 B4 B5 B4 B4 M PN7 PDF MuseScore
5 Hymn tune -
552 Troyte
Just the score... 4:4 E♭ Sol-Fa XML None M PDF MuseScore
6 Welsh hymn -
669 Mawr yw y wyrth
Tune 552 Troyte
..and now with the lyrics file 4:4 E♭ Sol-Fa Lyrics L2 M PN10
7 Welsh hymn -
671 Torrwn fara - Tune 554 Torrwn fara
Lyrics include 'w' with diacritic which has no HTML version 4:4 E Sol-Fa XML Lyrics B3 M PN11 PDF MuseScore

Please let me know which of the mistakes you found in the above.

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