The Tonic Sol-Fa Reporter was a monthly music journal established by the London music publisher John Curwen in 1851.
[2] In 1889 the journal was renamed the Musical Herald and Tonic Sol-Fa Reporter, and in 1891 the periodical was renamed a final time to The Musical Herald.
[1] The publication had a large circulation and was one of the most widely read musical periodicals during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
[3] The journal was unusual in that its targeted audience was both professional and amateur musicians.
[1] The periodical had a significant impact on the field of music education by contributing to the popularizing of the tonic sol-fa pedagogical technique for teaching sight-reading to singers.