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Q1) Mr subhash said/asked -
hello...
really nice work...
u guys rock...
i played my first song wid ur notes(dil ne dil ko pukara)...
n den tried others too....
hats off...
some thngs i wanna knw...
1) tips for makin my own notes keepin in mind dat i dunn knw nethn abut musik....
2)in hero brand tremolo harmonica, evry octave has two SA's but in non of d songs notes u used d other SA(n u even dint given it ne symbol in ur notation)...
can u plz comment on dat.......
3) in some songs u hv ritten ch in brakets... i guess i! ts for chenger,,, rite?? bt in song tujhe dekha to ye jaana sanam's notes u hv ritten h in bracket.. wot does it mean?? same thn??
i hope to hear frm u soon......
n learn a few more thn abut dis butiful instrument i m fallin in love wid.....
keep goodwork goin....
god bless you.
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Your answers -
Ans1) How to make your own notes when you dont know anything about music ? -
well... subhash ,even i dont know anything about music.mouthorgan is the
first instrument i've ever played.And those notes which iam providing to
you peoples are made by myself without any external help.just like me ,you
can also make your own notes. i hope you are now comfortable with Sa Re
Ga Ma...etc notes on the mouth oragan.so just play out your tune and make
a note of whetever note you are blowing or drawing.what else ? that's your
notes....
Ans2) You mentioned about the two Sa note in every octave.
Well..you are right, there are two Sa notes ,for example the Sa at the end of
the higher pitch and Sa at the start of the medium pitch..Now,those
notes i.e. #, *, (ch) are not any international standard signs,they are made
by me just to help people understand the position of different notes. as
both sounds same and they are next to each other, i never found the need to
make different notes for them as you can play any of them,it matters
not......
Ans3) :) I use '(ch)' for denoting the use of changer. In the tune 'tujhse dekha to ye jana sanam', i did a mistake. i corrected it now.






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