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Tonic solfa of “Billionaire” by Teni

This is the tonic solfa notation of Billionaire by “Teni”

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Wanna make love on the moon               m m m r d r m
dancing to my tunes                              r m l l d
is it too much                                        r m m m
its not too much                                    r m m m
I wanna be on Forbes list                       s d t l s l m
if wishes were horses                             m l s m s r
is it too much                                        r m m m
its not too much                                    r m m m

Solfa notation of 10 nusery rhymes for children

Shebi omo’ba ni mi                                s d l l l d
mo tun wo dansakati s’ese                     s d l s s s r m m
shebi omo’ba ni mi                                r s m m m s
Omo’ba i ma ki so’jo                              m m r r s m m
omo’ba i ma ki n foya                            m m r r s d d
omo’ba ni mi                                         l l l l d

Solfa notation of 10 common Nigerian worship Songs

I wanna be a billionaire                         d m r r d r m m
billionaire yeah yeah                             m f f r d

I wanna be a billionaire                         d m r r d r m m
billionaire yeah yeah                             m f f r d

Iyalaya anybody oh                              s l d s l d d l s
anybody oh yeah                                  s s m d d

Otedola o lori meji oh                           s d l d l d d l s
lori meji oh yeah                                  s s m d r d

Tonic solfa of “Sweety Baby” by Kola Gbedu Ogun koya

This is for the old school lovers. The tonic solfa notation of the intro of “Sweety Baby” by Kola Gbedu Ogun koya.

Watch the video above for more clarity

Piano Intro

d m r d t d r d
s t l s m l f s
s l r d d s l m s
f s l f r f t d

Saxophone Intro:

s s m s m s m s s
l l s l s l s l l
t t l t
s f m r f t d d
d d r m r t l
s f m r f t d d
m s taw l
s f m r f t d d

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Tonic Solfa of “O por” by Lil kesh ft naira marley

This is the tonic solfa notation of “O por” by Lil kesh ft Naira marley.

You can watch the tonic solfa tutorial in the video above..

I’ll never let you go           s s s l s m r d
Yeah You letting go    d d d d m r d l
Yebo see now I’ve found another baby o      s s s m s m d r
You can pack your load oI        m s l s m r d l s l d

’ll never let you go s s s l s m r d
but you letting go d d d d m r d l s l d
Y you let me go d d d d m r d r
I’ve found the one for me o m s l s s m s m r d

Now you want me back o m s l s s m r d
I no do o                         d d m r d l
Rightnow I am fine and cool s m d d d d m r
Make my money mili military oh m m m s l s s m m r d

o por            s m
o por d l
o por m r
o por r d

What should be my second musical instrument as a saxophonist?

bass guitar and saxophone player

You love the saxophone and you picked it up and began to learn to play. You’ve improved greatly to some extent; you can play many songs, give great interludes to songs. So you should have a second musical instrument as a saxophonist.

What should be my second musical instrument as a saxophonist

You can also manage to solo once in while but you are not-satisfied because most times it’s just as if you are playing out of context.

It seems like the sound you produce is odd and does not even rhyme with the flow of the band.

Is this you? Then you need to learn a new musical instrument. Your aim of learning to play this musical instrument is not to become a pro at it but to make you understand a concept in music that I call “Chord changes” or “progression”.

If you want to learn to solo effortlessly with an endless flow of solo lines inspiration, you need to understand the chord changes of the song in context or the progression of the song in context.

I’d recommend that you pick up the bass guitar as your second musical instrument. It’s easy to learn and you also do not have to do too many exercises(at least for this purpose).

Tonic solfa of the Saxophone accompaniment of “kolomentality” by Fela

This is the solfa notation of the Saxophone accompaniment of “kolomentality” by Fela

The major and only note you have to learn is below:

m s d l
m s d d

Watch the video below for better illustration:

Tonic solfa of “iyawo mi” by Timi Dakolo

This is the tonic solfa of “iyawo mi” by Timi Dakolo. It is suitable for saxophonist, trumpeters, guitarist and other solo instrumentalist.

Like an angel in the morning        M f s m s m s s

Shooting star across the night        d t l l l ss

The most beautiful girl I’ve seen in all my life        m f s m s m s s r r d m d r

Every second spent with you is like a day that starts brand new m f s m s m s s d t l s s m s

Girl I’m so amazed at all the things you do         m s m s s l s d d

Yes I wanna build my whole world around you M m f m f m f m r d d

So I promise you forever and for always s s d d s s d t l s m

Girl you are my sunshine baby don’t you go away l l l t t d t l s m d m

Iyawo mi         S s d l

Ololufe mi d r d l s

Ore mi Alayo mi m l s m r d r

I will love you forever r m f s m r d

Tonic solfa of the intro of “Water no get enemy” by Fela Anikulapo Kuti

This is the solfa notation of the intro of “Water no get enemy” by Fela Anikulapo Kuti. This intro was done by Brass musical instruments(trumpet, saxophone e.t.c). You’d find it very interesting if you’ve been wanting to play Afrobeat music Genre.

Take your “doh” from the key of F sharp

Watch the video below for a better illustration of the solfas:

s l m m

s l m m (d t l)

l fe fe fe fe m fe fe

r m d l

r m m r m

l fe fe fe fe m fe fe

r m d l

s l l s l

fe r t

d r

d s l

t l s m

s l l s l

Solfa notation of “No woman no cry” by Bob marley

This is the Tonic solfa of No Woman No cry by Bob Marley. Make sure you share this post with your friends.

d t d t l No woman no cry
m f m r d No woman no cry

d t d t l No woman no cry
m f m r d No woman no cry

m m s s m ’cause I remember
m m m d l when we used to sit
m m m m r m d r d In the government yard in Trenchtown
m m m m s m m s m d Oba observing the ‘ypocrites
s d r and they will
m m m m m f m r d Mingle with the good people we meet
m s s s m Good friends we have
d s s m d oh, good friends we’ve lost
m r d m Along the way
m s s s m In this great future
m s m s m d you can’t forget your past
m r m s m l d l So dry your tears, I seh

d t d t l No woman no cry
m f m r d No woman no cry

s f f m r s l m d                                 ‘Ere, little darlin’, don’t shed no tears
m f m r d No woman no cry

Solfa notation of “Three little birds” by bob marley

This is the tonic solfa of “three little birds” by Bob marley. Make sure you share with your friends

m r d Dont worry
d m s m about a thing
d l l l l l         cos everything
l l t l s            gonna be alright

m s s s l         Singing dont worry
d m s m about a thing
d l l l l l         cos everything
l l t l s            gonna be alright

d r d m m rise up this morning
m m f m r r   smile with the rising sun
l l s l three little birds
l l s l f           is by my door step
l d l s singing sweet songs
m f s s s m r         of melody pure and cool
m s   d d d d d d m r d saying this is my message to you uh uh

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Solfa notation of “Don’t worry be happy”

This is the tonic solfa of Don’t worry Be happy by Bob marley. You can play it on your saxophone, guitar or any solo musical instrument. Make sure you share this with your friends.

Interlude/Intro:
d l s l m s
m r d r m r
s m r d r m r
m r d l d
m r m r m m s m             Here’s a little song I wrote
d r r m r d m d r You might want to sing it note for note
m d d Dont worry
m d d Be happy
r m r m r m d s d              In everylife we have some trouble
d r r m r d m d r d But when you worry you make it double
m d d Dont worry
m d d Be happy
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