When you have the tonic-solfa of a hymn readily available. It would be easy for you to play the hymn on any musical instrument easily. This 20 solfa notation of common hymns will give you a chance of knowing what it feels like to play hymns
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We bring to you the tonic solfa notation of common hymns that we sing in the church today. Whether you are from the redeemed denomination catholic or Methodist or even CAC; You would know the hymns very well.
Most Popular Solfa Notation of common hymns
Solfa notation of “O for a thousand tongues to sing, my great Redeemer’s praise” Hymnal
Solfa notation of “How sweet the name of Jesus Sounds, blessed be the name of the lord” Hymnal
Solfa notation of “Praise him praise him Jesus Our blessed redeemer” Hymnal
Solfa notation of “Hallowed day and holy” Hymnal
Solfa notation of “o day of rest and gladness” Hymnal
There is a material that contains over 350 Nigerian praise and worship songs and another ebook that contains the chord progression of over 150 praise and worhip songs.
once you can lay your hands on playing all the solfas on your right hand and accompany them with your chords on your left hand, you would definitely be able to play praise and worship up to 75% level in the church.
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