Hey Achyut, First of all i really need to applaud for u for all the effort u are putting into this blog. Also I found that the same song can be played with different notations too.so there is nothing like right or wrong.Īll the best! Feel free to write to me whenever you need any help. or first try it yourself and see, compare with the notations. Just play the songs with the notations given and listen to each key as you press, as if you are making the notation. I don't make a skeleton for the song or anything.I just listen to the song, start with the first line, trying certain keys and see if it feels right or not.After some time of doing this, you know exactly which key it is going to be.So the solution is only time and practice. I don't know how it happened.Initially I searched on the net and slowly i started doing it myself.Initially it seems impossible, like a blind person finding the way but if you keep at it, impossible becomes possible. ![]() I myself took harmonium classes actually for a month or so.but that has not helped me in any way.I remember nothing of it and wasn't interested in those.Playing movie songs seemed very exciting for me and this interest took me along. Suppose C is your Sa of MIDDLE OCTAVE ( MADHYA SAPTAK ) then D is your Re,Į is your Ga, F is your Ma, G is your Pa, A is your Dha and B is your Ni.Īlso note that C# is your KOMAL Re, D# is your KOMAL Ga, G# is your KOMALĪlso Keep in mind that F# is your TEEVRA Ma. I am giving the western notations and in the end, I will also give you how to convert it to the sa re ga ma form. Thanks for the patience all.Ībout this song, I don't actually prefer slow songs and find it difficult to make notations but I managed it for this song as much as I could. I am writing here after quite some time and I managed it because of a few Diwali holidays.hope to be more regular here and put up some previous pending requests too. It is also the largest musical instrument (excluding the pipe organ), most versatile and one of the most interesting. The piano earned this title for a number of reasons including it's tonal range ( the piano covers the full spectrum of any instrument in the orchestra from below the lowest note of the double bassoon to above the top note of the piccolo), it's ability to produce melody and accompaniment at the same time (try that on a flute) and it's broad dynamic range. Interesting Fact- The piano is known as "The King of Instruments". And don't forget to refer to the previous post to clear all doubts. If not, do ask me for it and I will send you the audio for it as to how to play for these notations. Hope you were able to understand and play it. Tujh mein rab dikhta hai Yaara mein kya karu Tu hi aakhion ki thandak, tu hi dil ki hai dastak I o i o i o iuy y u y u y u ytr r t r t r t rewq The way in which I am giving the western notations: * ALSO PLEASE USE THE Control + F (Find) feature to find out the song you want because now there are too many songs here and it might be difficult for you to find. ![]() ![]() * PLEASE SEE IN THE COMMENTS SECTION FOR NORMAL NOTATIONS (WESTERN AND INDIAN) AND TO REQUEST NOTATIONS FOR ANY SONG : Just request the notations for a song that you want and I will provide you the full notations.ĭo visit my other post to understand how to read these notations because these are not the usual western notations or the Indian notations, but the t-piano notations. If you know a bit of music, you can figure it out yourself or if you do want, you can ask for it in the comments. I will not be providing for the full song. Here, I will give you some other musical notations of other Hindi songs. In that first post of mine on Piano Notations, I have mentioned that even if you don't have a musical instrument and don't know how to play it, still you can play your favourite songs with the sound of the musical instrument that you want. Please see my other post of Piano Notations too. * In return for providing the notations that you need for free, just asking you to follow this blog and share it as much as you can.
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