So, Inuktitut is an Eskimo-Aleut language native to what is now mostly northern Canada. The language has a lot in common with Greenlandic and Iñupiaq (a native language in Alaska). I've taken to learning it because I love the high level of agglutination.
Inuktitut can be written in the Latin alphabet or in its own syllabary, which can be found here:
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/inuktitut.htm
Now, as with Japanese's syllabary, I'm sure it can be adapted to write Solresol as well, the only problem is that the fonts are not common and I don't have them currently installed on my comp, so it's hard for me to give an example. :/ Garrison, Dan, someone, help!
Inuktitut can be written in the Latin alphabet or in its own syllabary, which can be found here:
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/inuktitut.htm
Now, as with Japanese's syllabary, I'm sure it can be adapted to write Solresol as well, the only problem is that the fonts are not common and I don't have them currently installed on my comp, so it's hard for me to give an example. :/ Garrison, Dan, someone, help!