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How to read SARGAM
CAPITAL LETTERS
=
Shuddh Swars
(Natural Notes)
small letters
=
Komal Swars
(Flat Notes)
M
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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