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Conquest of Paradise Theme Piano notes and

Sargam (Notations) of tune Conquest of Paradise Theme – Vangelis

D | MGR | rR | G D
D | MGR | rR G
S | DPM | GM P S
N SR | rS D

This was used as a background music in movies Koyla and Pardes. Remember?

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“Conquest of Paradise” is a powerful and majestic song by Vangelis, often used in film soundtracks and other media. The piano notes for the main melody of the theme are as follows:

D D G D A G F# E D E F# G F# E D E F# G A G F# E D E F# G A G F# E D E F# G F# E D E F# G F# E

To play this song on the piano, you can start by playing the notes in the first line, “D D G D A G F# E D E F# G F# E D E F# G A G F# E D E F# G A G F# E D E F# G F# E D E F# G F# E,” with your right hand. Then, play the same notes again with your left hand, and continue this pattern of alternating between the right and left hands for the rest of the song.

Note: The “#” symbol represents a black key to the right of the corresponding letter key.  The letters represent the keys on the piano. C is the white key to the left of a group of two black keys, and the other letters correspond to the keys to the right of the C key in alphabetical order (D, E, F, G, A, B). The “#” symbol and “b” symbol represent a black key to the right and left of the corresponding letter key, respectively.

http://youtu.be/94dY-QxjDiE?t=3m46s

 

How to read SARGAM
  • CAPITAL LETTERS Shuddh Swars (Natural Notes)
  • small letters Komal Swars (Flat Notes)
  • with # [hash] or ^ [exponent] = Tivra Madhyam (M# / M^)
  • Letter/Alphabet ONLY = Medium Pitch/Normal blow on flute
  • Letter/Alphabet PRECEDED BY a ” . ” [full stop] or  a ” , ” [comma] = Low Octave Note/Softer blow on flute
  • Letter/Alphabet FOLLOWED BY a ‘ [single quote] = High Octave Note/harder blow on flute
  • Notes in { } “murki” have to be played very fast without any pause
  • A Note in ( ) “kann swar” has to be just touched before moving on to the next note
  • A “~” between two Notes  = “meend”. That is, you have to glide from one note to another slowly to produce that wavy effect.
  • Few “….” (dots) after a note = Play and hold that note

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