staff notation?

Moosa

New member
Hi guys im a soloist in my choir and i have a problem in reading staff notation scores it better if it staff together with tonic sol-fa, how can i read staff only :cry:
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Hello Moosa and welcome to the forum.

I am sure someone here will be able to help you. Since my illness I have been unable to read music, so I invented my own notaion. Its a bit clumsy, but it works. There is always an answer to a problem.

teddy

teddy
 

marval

New member
Hello Moosa

Welcome to this great place, I hope someone will be able to help you.


Margaret
 

Temi

New member
hello teddy,
hope you are good,
i need help in transcribing musical script written in tonic sol-fa to staff notation.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
I am afraid I am not that good. But do not dispair, there are many talented people here who can teach you the right way.

teddy
 

musicteach

New member
Hiya, do you have an example of what you're working with? Solfege is all based on the chords of the music, and is determined by the key that the music is in. What this means is that do mi sol for a Bb Majour chord would be:
F (sol)
D (mi)
Bb (do)

Whereas for a Bb Minour chord:
F (sol)
Db (mi)
Bb (do)

Or a Cmaj chord:
G (sol)
E (mi)
C (do)

Or a Cmin chord:
G (sol)
Eb (min)
C (sol)

I'll be glad to help what I can :)
 

John Watt

Member
I don't like to take away from a thread ending, that with musicteach, is a beautiful meditation on chords.
I'm thinking Satie, Cmaj7 to Fmaj7, beautiful chords.
Before that, I was thinking "there's a moosa loosa in our house".
I'm Canadian. I can't help it, even if I have to fake cabin fever.
 

musicteach

New member
I heard there was a sacred chord, that David played and it pleased the Lord. Well it goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, the minour fall, the majour lift and the baffled king composing?
 

John Watt

Member
As a social observer, I don't see the above posting as the result of acid-rock exhuberance.
For a marching band, maybe some oxygen deprivation could result in such a statement,
or ingesting acid rain through your horn as you play outside.

musicteach! If you have any real interest at all in King David and biblical verses in English,
that have the same poetic rhyme as the original Old Testament language,
please, look for a Holy Bible with chapters after Revelation, for use in The Church of Scotland.
The Psalm of David is very lengthy and inspiring.

I found out about the sacred chord,
how choir musicians once got so bored,
they tried to build a sound right up to the Lord.
He heard it coming with all its din,
a pile-driving tone He didn't want to let in.
By then the brassy flaggelation began,
and all the notes became just also-ran.
These weren't the rising spirits He kept around Him,
and now the mortal souls were wearing quite thin.
Yes, there once was a time when a sacred chord was heard,
and that was warming His voice, before there was His word.
 
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