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Went over all the #Solresol docs I could find, and outlined how the meaning of two-sounds words changed since 1817, until the language that is used in Wiktopher(2024).
Orange words are the ones that changed meaning.
Grey words are words that are symmetrical.
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/siresol.html
https://hundredrabbits.itch.io/rabbit-learns-rabbit
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/solresol
I've been scratching my head as a way to write down #Solresol efficiently.
The following works by accenting letters based on their chromatic distance from the next, so that in every two syllables, the second sound is present merely as an accent to the first.
This plays on the particularity of Solresol of being written entirely with only 7 characters, so that with 3 diacritics placed above a letter to represent the distance of a higher note, and below for a lower note.
Having a hard time learning new languages *and* understanding notes, combined with color synesthesia, what could possibly go wrong learning #Solresol...
Everything. 😀
Yet, for weeks now I return back to this page because it *is* inspiring!
http://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/solresol.html
CC: @neauoire
https://kokorobot.ca/site/wiktopher.html
Rek and I translated our little children's book Thousand Rooms(Solfasol Remisolla) to the musical language #Solresol!
https://hundredrabbits.itch.io/thousand-rooms
What is Solresol?
http://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/solresol.html
Thousand Rooms by Rek & Devine
Thousand Rooms is a picture e-book following the behaviours of four characters and a room.itch.io
https://rabbits.srht.site/solrela/
Now that the first pass of proof-reading for Wiktopher is behind us, we have begun to look into cleaning up some of the worlding aspects of the book, which include congames, conlangs and even conrecipes. One of Lupin's dialects can be whistled, and as to encode the various poems of the story into pitches, we decided to pick the #Solresol constructed language as a suitable candidate.
I saw someone on the sidosi forums mention that the Shavian alphabet had enough glyphs to cover Vincent Gajewski's #solresol stenography script.
𐑴 do
𐑦 re
𐑵 mi
𐑯 fa
𐑳 sol
𐑤 la
𐑪 si
example: 𐑳𐑴𐑦𐑵 "theatre"
edit: Oh! Vincent's script is based on the Curwen hand signage! haha
http://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/solresol.html