Whether you are preparing for a school concert, a YouTube cover, or just jamming with friends, these notations will get you 90% there. The remaining 10% is listening to the original track 100 times. Happy practicing, and let your violin cry beautifully. Did we miss a variation? Musicians often debate the exact 'Ma' (F) in the hook. Go with what feels phonetically correct to the lyric "Samaja" — a semi-tone slide is essential.
C5 - B4 - A4 - G4 | G4 - F4 - E4 - D4 | C4 - D4 - E4 - F4 | G4 - A4 - G4 - F4 - E4 - D4 - C4 || Part 3: Shifting Positions – Where to Place Your Fingers Since you are searching for violin specific notes, you likely have an acoustic violin. Here is the finger map for the first 10 seconds (First Position, assuming Sa = 1st finger on G string? No—better to place Sa on D string for sweetness). samajavaragamana violin notes
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C4 F4 E4 F4 | G4 F4 E4 D4 | C4 D4 C4 (rest) | C4 D4 E4 F4 | G4 A4 G4 F4 | E4 D4 C4 (rest) || Did we miss a variation
C - F - E - F | G - F - E - D | C - D - C - (rest) | C - D - E - F | G - A - G - F | E - D - C - (rest) ||
Use a slur (two notes in one bow) on the pairs: "Ma-Ga", "Pa-Ma", "Ga-Re". This mimics the vocal Gamaka (oscillation). The Uppermost High-Energy Line (Charanam) Text: Emito ee vela, nannu vidichipona Sargam (Higher Octave): Sa' - Ni' - Dha' - Pa - | Pa - Ma - Ga - Re - | Sa - Re - Ga - Ma - | Pa - Dha - Pa - Ma - Ga - Re - Sa - ||
Standard Indian violin tuning is Sa-Pa-Sa-Pa (C-G-C-G) or Sa-Ma-Sa-Ma. For this piece, keep your tonic (Sa) at C (or any pitch comfortable for your voice—shift the entire notation up/down accordingly). Part 2: The Complete "Samajavaragamana Violin Notes" (Sargam Notation) Here is the full notation for the Pallavi (the hookline). Assume all notes are in the Middle Octave (Madhya Sthayi) unless marked with an apostrophe (') for the higher octave. The Hook Phrase (Most Viral Part) This is the line that everyone hums: "Samajavaragamana..."