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Traditional Chinese stringed instruments on a red wall
For jianpu musicians

Numbered notation, finally as the first language.

DomiSol is the music score editor where jianpu (1 2 3 4 5 6 7) is the editing model, not a plugin, not an export format. Built for the erhu, dizi, guzheng, gamelan, and the global jianpu-reading community.

What's different here

Built for jianpu the way it's actually written.

01

Jianpu as the editing language

Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 directly. Octave dots above and below for register, dashes for held notes, underlines for short values, exactly as your scores have always read.

02

Numbered notation done right

Beam underlines render correctly across consecutive eighth and sixteenth notes. Augmentation dots after the number. Accidentals (♯, ♭) before the number. The way the system was actually designed.

03

1 = C, no compromises

Set the key signature with a familiar notation: 1 = C, 1 = G, 6 = A for la-based minor. The whole piece transposes when you change it.

04

Cross-cast to staff or solfa

Same score, different audience. Toggle to staff notation for an arranger, to solfa for a choir master. The pitches and rhythm don't change.

05

Erhu, dizi, guzheng, gamelan

Built for the instruments where jianpu has always been the lingua franca, including across regional repertoires from China, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Myanmar.

06

Share on WeChat, WhatsApp, anywhere

Every score gets a public URL. Optimized for low-bandwidth phones, opens in any browser, no app install required.

Quick reference

The jianpu shorthand DomiSol speaks.

Every glyph below renders the way you'd write it on paper, same beam underlines, octave dots, augmentation dots, and rests.

Open the free jianpu editor to write 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 in your browser, audio playback, PDF export, and shareable URLs included.

  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Scale degrees (do re mi fa sol la ti)
  • 0 Rest
  • Dotted (× 1.5 duration)
  • 1 - - - Whole note (held across beats)
  • 1̲ 2̲ Eighth notes (single underline beam)
  • 1̲̲ 2̲̲ Sixteenth notes (double underline)
  • Octave up (dot above)
  • Octave down (dot below)
  • ♯4 Sharp (accidental before number)
  • 1 = C Key signature (movable do, tonic = C)
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.