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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Same score, different audience. Toggle to staff notation for an arranger, to solfa for a choir master. The pitches and rhythm don't change.
Built for the instruments where jianpu has always been the lingua franca — including across regional repertoires from China, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Myanmar.
Every score gets a public URL. Optimized for low-bandwidth phones, opens in any browser, no app install required.
Every glyph below renders the way you'd write it on paper — same beam underlines, octave dots, augmentation dots, and rests.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Scale degrees (do re mi fa sol la ti) 0 Rest 1· Dotted (× 1.5 duration) 1 — — — Whole note (held across beats) 1̲ 2̲ Eighth notes (single underline beam) 1̲̲ 2̲̲ Sixteenth notes (double underline) 1̇ Octave up (dot above) 1̣ Octave down (dot below) ♯4 Sharp (accidental before number) 1 = C Key signature (movable do, tonic = C) Free during beta — every feature unlocked, no card, no limits. The editor opens in a single click.