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Tonic solfa of “For Your Glory” by Tasha Cobbs

This is the solfa notation of “For your glory” by Tasha Cobbs. It is suitable for guitarist, saxophonist and other solo instrumentalist. Enjoy. Please make sure you share this post to your friends on social media, am sure they would find it helpful.

m f s               Lord if I
d l l s m r        Find favor in Your sight
m-f  l-s
l s t s               Hear my hearts cry
d d’ t l s m      I’m desperately waiting
d d’ t l t s        To be where You are.
d d’ t l t s m
d d’ t l t s        I’ll travel near or far

d t l s             For Your glory
d t l s m r      I will do anything
d t l s-l-s       Just to see You
d t l s s m r    To behold You as my King

d m m s r d d       I wanna be where You are
d m m s r m m     I gotta be where You are

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Tonic solfa of “Pray for me” by Dare Art Alade featuring soweto choir

solfa notation of pray for me by dare art alade

This is the solfa notation of “pray for me” by Dare art Alade featuring Soweto choir

 

m m r r d d d                            Woke up one sunday morning
m m m r    d r m d                    told my daddy I’m leaving home
m m m m m s m   s l m             going off to the city tommorrow
r r s    f m r    d t l                      even though I dont know where to go

m m r r                                      daddy said son
d r d d                                        dont be a fool
d m m m m r                              cos life in the city
r r-d-r m d                                 is un believable
m m m m m m m s m s l m       you could get broken oh!! you’re just a little boy
d m s     f m r    d t l                  and you may never find your way

l d d m d s (l d t s l)                  I know i could get lost (I know I I I)
l d d m d s d (l d t s l)               I know I could get broken (I know I I I)
d m m m m   d d s f m r r         forgive me father but i gotta take a chance
l d m f m r d t l                         and I’m already gone so just

m r r d l  (r s s r d)                    pray for me eee(Gbadura fun mi)
m r r t d t l  (d d d r d)              pray I find my way (kori bamise)
m m m s m   m m s m s l m      forgive me father but i gotta take a chance
d m s f m r d t l                         and I’m already gone so just

m m m r r d d l                        hello daddy how you doing
m m r  r d d d                          Hope mama is doing ok
m m m m m s m s l m (s l l r r s d l l )been four years and eleven years now(mogbo pe aduke ti dagba
m m m r d r d l                        it was true what you said to me
m m m m r r r d r m d             that life in the city is unbelievable
m m m m s m s m s l m           Had to struggle just to get by everyday
r r s   f m r   d t l  (m l)            And i could bearly find my way (sugbon)

r d m    d t l l (l l s l l )              mo mo pe miole shina (oda mi loju)
d r r  m f m (r m r s l)               to ripe aye le (aye ni soro)
m m m m m m m s m s l m     forgive me father but i gotta take a chance
d r m    f m r    d l l                  oh am already gone so just

m s l (pray for me..)
r s s r d(gbadura fun mi)
d d d t d (kori ba mise)
m m m m m m m s m s l m     forgive me father but i gotta take a chance
d m s f m r d t l                        oh am already gone so just

s m s l(td)                                 pray for me (ee ee)

d t d (d r d t)                             pray for me (ee ee ee ee)

s m s l (t d)                               pray for me

d r m r d t d t l                          oh am already gone so just

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Solfa notation of “Jesus at the center” by Eben

jesus at the centre solfa notation

This is the tonic solfa of “Jesus at the cener” by Eben. Enjoy. Please don’t forget to support us by sharing on facebook and twitter so your friends can enjoy. Solo Instrumentalist like saxophonist, guitarist e.t.c would find this post helpful; make sure it gets to them.

At the centre of it all         m s l l l s m
It’s you that I see             d r r m r
It’s you that I see               d r r m l

There is power in your name            l l l l l s s
Miracles happen in your name         t t t t l s l l

You are bigger bigger than the biggest                     d’ d d d.     d d d d d d
You are stronger  stronger than the strongestd         d’ d d d.     d d d d d t

You are higher higher than the highest                     r’ r r r.       r r r r r m
You are greater, greater than the greatest                 m’ m m m.   m m m m m m f

Jesus    f f
Jesus    m m
Jesus    r r
Jesus    m m

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Solfa notation of “You are alpha and omega” By Israel and New breed

This is the tonic solfa of “You are alpha and Omega” by Israel and New breed. The solfa notation is written against the lyrics of the song. Please share this post so your friends can also find it useful. Don’t forget to subscribe to our youtube channel fo helpful videos.

d r m m      You are Alpha and Omega
r m f m       and Omega
s l f r r d     We worship You our Lord
m d t t r r d     You are worthy to be praised

s l t d t l s      We give You all the glory
s l f r r d        We worship You our Lord
m d t t r r d    You are worthy to be praised

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Chord progression in tonic solfa of “Na you Be God”

chord progression of na you be god

This is the chord progression in solfa notation of “Na you be God(Ibuchukwu ibughi mmadu oo)” by Tim Godfrey ft Eben and Ccioma. It is suitable for guitarist and other accompany instrumentalists. The progression is written against the lyrics of the song. Please support us by sharing to social media. Don’t forget to subscribe to our youtube channel.

 I bụ Chukwu Ị bụghị mmadụ
d                                            s
I bụ Chukwu Ị bụghị mmadụ
l                                             f
I bụ Chukwu Ị bụghị mmadụ
d                                             s
I bụ Chukwu Ị bụghị mmadụ
l                                             f

Na You be God, Almighty God
d                      s

You no be man oh, You no be man oh
l                               f
Nara Ekele
l
Nara Otuto
fe
Ome Mma
taw
Nanị Gị ka m ga efe
f
A ga m aja Gị mma

Si na ebighebi, ebighebi ruo na ebighebi
d                                       s
Si na ebighebi, ebighebi ruo na ebighebi
l                                          f

Na You be God, Almighty God
d                      s

You no be man oh, You no be man oh
l                               f

Ancient of days
d
You never ever change all
s
Ị dịghị agbanwe agbanwe
l
Ị dịghị agbanwe agbanwe
f

From age to age Lord,
d
You remain the same
s
Ị dịghị agbanwe agbanwe
l
Ị dịghị agbanwe agbanwe
f

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Tonic solfa of “Only you Jesus” by Ada Ehi


solfa notation of only you can do what no man can do

This is the solfa notation of  that marvellous worship song “only you can do what no man can do“.The title of the song is “Only you Jesus” by Ada Ehi.

D d d s l          Only You can do
T t l s l            what no man can do
D d d s l          Only You can do
T t l s l            what no man can do
D d d s l          Only You can do
T t l s l            what no man can do
S s s l l l    s s s s         Just like You walk the streets of Galilee
 r m f f f m r r d         You are doing the same today
S s s l l l    s s s s       And Like You healed the sick and You raised the dead
 r m f f f m r r d        You are doing the same today
S s l l l l    l s:l s         Like You saved  Lazarus, come forth, come forth
 r m f f f m r d            You are doing the same today
S s l d t s s                 You are doing the same today
r m f f f m r d             You are doing the same today

How to accompany songs with your piano or guitar


female pianist

How do you follow a song with your musical instrument?

As a pianist or guitarist, you should be able to locate any chord on your musical instrument easily, be it major chords, minor chords, diminished chords or augmented chords.

When you can do that very well, then you can now take up the challenge of applying the chords to accompany various songs. It’s a gradual process. The more you practice the more you know.
Every song has its own chord progression. However some songs carry the same chord progression with each  other. Sometimes they carry the same chord but different timing.
So before you think about accompanying and song. Determine the chord progression and the timing. Those two factors are very important.
The main reason why people don’t enjoy your play as a beginner is because you don’t play the correct progression  and because your timing is wrong.
Make your play as simple as possible. You don’t need all thecomplex chords and passing chords in this world to sound cool. Be simple and neat. Most hit songs that we know are built on simple theories. 

What to play when a singer pauses during praise and worship session


praise and worship session
Now that you know how to accompany a singer with your musical instrument. You find yourself with your band or in a worship session in the church. The singer picks a song and sings it to an extent and pauses for a little while. What do you do?

Do you also stop playing?
What should you play?
Most beginners begin to panic at this stage because they have not gathered enough experience to know what to do. If you are not careful, you might mess everything up at this stage.
What you have to do is simple!!
1.       You have to concentrate while playing so that you wont get carried away.
2.       What was the last song the singer sang?
3.       As soon as the singer drops the song, continue playing the chord progression as you continue to sing the song in your mind.
Let us take this song as an example:
                      doh
We go dey hail
                 fah
Hail your name
              lah
Day by Day
                     soh
All the way
Now assuming the singer was singing this particular song and you were following with the corresponding chord progression above. As soon as He/She stops singing what you should do is to continue with the chord progression of the song as if the singer never stopped.
However you can play an interlude in the form of a hymn or a popular song; perhaps you could just do an interesting solo. Keep it at the back of your mind that whatever you do make sure it corresponds with the initial song the singer dropped.

Tonic Solfa of “Olo mi” by Tosin Martins

Picture of Tosin Martins

This is the solfa notation of “Olo mi” by Tosin Martins. The old skool love song is ever green in our ears. And we always love to listen to it. Now, you can play it on your musical instrument. Saxophonist, guitarist, trumpeters and all solo instrumentlist would find it really hepful.
Note that if the solfa does not sound correct, try to use the lower note. In the sense that if higher octave doh does not sound right, replace it with the lower octave doh.


S. m r d Olomi
S s m f   Onitemi
S, f m r
T t l s
D s m
M t d d
F f m r
D m r d t d
R m r d s              Mo roun to dun
R m r d s l
L l l l r d r
L d d t l s l s
D d m d t d t d
S s f m r l
L l d r r r
M r m t d
R m r r m r m    Iru omo ti mo fe
F m f m d r
L d f f m r
M m r d t d
R m m r r m m    MO fe ba ee darugbo oo
R m m r d r d l
D d d d r d r r
M r m m r d t d
M r d r l           I’ve found a good thing
M m m d l
D d d d r-m-r
D m r m d t d
M m d t            After so long
L l d r r d r
S f m f r d
S s l l l t d
M f s s     You are the spark
D s f m r r d l
D s f f m r d l
D m r r d d
R m m r r m m          Mo fe ba ee darugbo
D r r d d r
D d d d r d r r
S m s s m r t d
saxophone Solo
M f r m d
D r t d l
T l s f
S m f
M –d  t r t t d l s : s l r m
S ze l le t d r d t taw l s m r : s m r
R m d t
R t d

This is the lyrics of the song below:

Olo mi, oni’temi Ore mi, ololufe
Oju kan o, sa lada ni
Lola Oluwa, ko sohun ti o ya wa
Olo mi, oni’temi Ore mi, ololufe
Oju kan o lada tori eni
L’ola Oluwa, ko sohun tio yawa

Verse
Morohun to’dun, Morenikeji mi
Giri giri lo n se mi
There’re butterflies in my belly
Kori Kosun Koje Komu
E ma bawi O
Oro ife laiye, bi adanwo ni
Iru omo ti mo fe, Won mbe lara re
Babi gb’oruko mi, O ba elewa mu
Mofe ba e d’arugbo, Mofe ba e dale
Iwo ni mo fe ma jiri
L’ojojumo  aiye mi

Chorus
Olo mi, oni’temi
Ore mi, ololufe
Oju kan o, sa lada ni
Lola Oluwa, ko sohun ti o ya wa
Eh! Olo mi, oni’temi Ore mi, ololufe
Oju kan o sa lada ni (lada tori eni)
L’ola Oluwa, ko sohun tio yawa

Verse 2
I’ve found a good thing
Favor from above
I’ve got that feeling
That’s in a touch of love
After so long, ebun ife wa miri
Now that you’re here,
I see the difference so clear
You are the spark that brightens up my world
I’m going to give this all I know
To keep you as my own.
Ntori, mo fe ba e darugbo, eh!
Mo fe ba e dale
Iwo ni fo ma ji’ri
Lojojumo Aiye mi


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Solfa notation of “Ijoba Orun” by Lara george

solfa notation of ijoba orun by lara george

This is the tonic solfa of “Ijoba orun” by Lara George.

m s s m s                    Ijoba Orun

m m s l       f m r            lere onigbagbo o

m s d-l s s m s     m d        Ijoba orun

m m s l s m      t d t l            lere onigbagbo o

s m r d d                              Ma jen kuna

s l                                        baba

s m f m r                              mu mi dele o

s m r d                                 Ma jen kuna

s l l m d                               baba

s m f l l s                             mu mi dele o

m s l m s m d                      owo ti moni iiiii

m m d l f m r                       kole mu mi dele oooo

s d m r d r l                   moto ti mo ni aaaa

r r m f l l s                      kole wa mi delel ooo

m s l m s m d              ore ti mo nii

m m s l s m s r             kole si mi dele oooo

r r d m r m                    gbo gbo iwe eee

s m d r l                          ti ii o ri ka

r d s f t d t l s                  kole gbe mi dele oooo

s m d d  s l                     ma je’n kuno baba

s m f m r                       mumi dele ooo

m s m r d                     Ki n ma ku sajo, bii eefin

s m s l                            bii eefin

s m f l l s                         mumi dele ooo

m s m d                          Aye loja

m s s l s m                    Orun nile

s m f m r                       mumi dele ooo

m s m d                         Aye loja

m s s l s m                     Orun nile

s m f    d r d l s              mumi dele ooo

s m r r d                        mumi dele ooo                                    (dele) d d    d d   d d   l d

m r m r d l                    mumi dele ooo

m r m d d l                   mumi dele ooo

m r m r r l                    mumi dele ooo

m d m r r d r d                 mumi dele ooo

m r m d d l d l                 mumi dele ooo

m r m r d l                    mumi dele ooo

m d m m r               mumi dele ooo

l s m s m d

d r d d l s l

d r d d f

l s l l s’ s

d r d t d                 ile ogo

d r d t l s             ile ayo

d r d f’,                 ile ayo

d r d d l l s            ile alafia

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