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For music educators

Teach solfege in the notation your students actually read.

DomiSol is a notation editor where solfa and jianpu are first-class citizens — not export formats. Built for sight-singing class, ear training, theory homework, and choir-school arranging.

What's in the classroom kit

Everything you need from week one of the term.

01

Movable-do, native

Teach solfege the way the Curwen system was meant to be taught — with d r m f s l t as the editing model, not a transposed staff.

02

Both notations, one document

Show the same score in solfa for sight-singing class and in jianpu for an erhu student. Same data, two visual systems, instant toggle.

03

Audio playback

Students hear what they wrote. Tempo and key are adjustable on the fly, so you can demonstrate transposition in seconds.

04

PDF for every assignment

Submit and print as A4 PDF. No file-format gymnastics, no MuseScore-version mismatches between you and your students.

05

Free during beta

Every feature unlocked, every student account free. No site-license negotiation, no per-seat math. Just sign up and use it.

06

Coming soon: AI co-pilot

Adaptive sight-singing drills, ear-training exercises, and an “explain my score” tutor — on the public roadmap, free for the classroom.

Where it fits in your curriculum

One tool across sight-singing, ear training, and arranging.

Year 1 — Foundation

  • Movable-do drills with audio
  • Solfa ↔ jianpu literacy
  • Notating simple melodies

Year 2 — Harmony

  • SATB arranging exercises
  • Modulation & key changes
  • Live playback critique

Year 3 — Composition

  • Multi-part choral writing
  • Lyrics in any language
  • PDF portfolio submissions
Ready when you are

Stop transcribing solfa onto staff paper.
Just write it.

Free during beta — every feature unlocked, no card, no limits. The editor opens in a single click.