
Find Sargam notes of Hindi English Bengali and regional songs and tunes for beginners to play them on flute, harmonium, guitar, harmonica etc.
How to play songs on instruments – a book by Notes & Sargam. The first volume of N&S Book “Let’s Play Music” is available as an interactive .pdf document here. Don’t miss this out, if you are a beginner in Music.
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To begin with, this is an informal yet comprehensive resource of Sargam notes of Indian, Indian Film Music and Hollywood songs and tunes, especially for beginners.
For instance, you are a music lover. You play some instrument too. But, you are stuck. Because, you have looked around everywhere for notations of the music that you want to play on your instrument, but alas! little luck. As you find out that those resources are either charging money or are incomplete. But the good news is, you have landed up on Notes & Sargam website. You will be happy to find that it is a comprehensive, easy to navigate, easy to understand, and above all absolutely free resource for beginners or music lovers like you for instance, who just want to play Hindi, English, Bengali and regional songs on their instruments with the help of these easy Sargam notations.
It is for sure that this website will make you happy because, you will find here various Sargam (some call it notations, swaralipi, notes, etc.) for Hindi, English, Bengali and regional songs, tunes, theme music, jingles etc.. These songs and tunes, some are the rare ones, have been enlisted categorically to make it easier for you to find what you want. As a result, you will be able to explore, play, learn and enjoy!
Moreover, you will find here Sargam notes (Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa) of Hindi and non-Hindi songs and tunes which may help you to play them on your instruments. Since, I play Bansuri (Bamboo Flute), I may be a little bias towards reproducing Sargam more suitable to play on Bansuri. As a result, you can learn how to produce play Sargam for Hindi English Bengali and regional songs on your instruments like, flute, harmonium, guitar, harmonica, violin, etc.
But, having said that, it doesn’t mean that these Sargam cannot be played on other instruments, like harmonium, keyboard, violin, sitar etc. They can be, indeed. If Bansuri produces “Sa Re Ga Ma”, so do other instruments, irrespective of their make or type. So, I’m pretty sure that with little improvisation, these notations will hold equally good for playing on any type of instrument.
That means, if you are searching for, say, “Sargam notes of Hindi Songs on haromium”, or “Hindi song notations for harmonium”, or, “Harmonium notes for beginners”, or, “sa re ga ma pa piano notes for hindi songs”, then you might have come to the right place. Find 100s of Sargam notes for Hindi, Bengali and other regional songs.
Beginners, like, those who have started to learn Bansuri must watch these videos because they may get good insight from these self-taught musicians who share their experiences of learning music all by themselves.
Real Stories Of Self-learning
Although, music is best learnt from a Teacher. However, those who are yet to find a Guru, may get inspired from these stories of self-learning.
Find the basic information on Indian Classical music or Hindustani Shastriya Sangeet on this website.
Enlisted below are some of the common and popular Raags which will give beginners a fair idea about how to play these Raags of Indian Classical music either instrumentally or vocally .
Out Of My Experience Of Self-Learning
The other day, on our Whatsapp group, we had an enlightening discussion on the question put up by Milind Bhagwat that why the ‘Dha’ hole on all Bansuri is bigger
STEP 1: Buy a Bansuri (Bamboo Flute) of medium size – preferably C or G Scale to begin with. STEP 2: If you can produce a sound from Bansuri, good.
How to find out the scale of Flute? It is a very common dilemma of many who are new to Flutes. Picking up a flute is easy, blowing it correctly
I have been asked by many that “How to produce SARGAM or notations of a song?” Well, I will be answering this question purely based on my own experience of
WHILE PRODUCING SARGAM/NOTATIONS DO NOT STOP EXPERIMENTING There are two versions of a song called “Har kisiko nahi milta, yaha pyar zindagi me“. One from a movie called “Jaabaaz” (1980)
“How to play perfect shudha madyama. I failed to play it with half hole open.” Shuddh Ma is always a tricky note to play on flute. However, practice can make you
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