INTRODUCTION

Made by Sourabh swarnkar.This site is purely meant for teaching "How to play Mouth-organ or Harmonica" to those really want to learn it and to make new friends...All the notaions give here are in Indian 'SARGAM' style... Everyone is cordially invited to contribute to this website...You may e-mail me at sourabh_swarnkar143@yahoo.com ..

ABOUT ME-

Myself Lucky(Blue shirt)... Persuing my BE Degree at Sir.M.Visvesvaraya institute of technology, bangalore... Playing Mouth-organ is my passion... It's my endeavour to help you all learn playing Mouth-organ...I dedicate this website to my Best friends Without them i am NOTHING.....

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Hey guys. If you like this blog then please help me popularizing this blog by submitting my site to the social bookmarking sites (so that the blog becomes visible to more peoples). click the 'DIGG' button below and please submit the story... thanks... 

POINTS :- 

Prashanth G.S. - 300  ( 3 song notations)

RAHUl - 100  ( 1 song notation)

Mukesh - 100  (1 song notation)

Himanshu pathak - 100  ( 1 song notation )

POINTS SYSTEM - Contribute to this blog by posting songs notations and digging the blog to get points , you will get your favourite requested song notation from us within 2 days ....

CONVERTING SARGAM NOTEZS TO WESTERN NOTES AND VICE VERSA

CONVERTING SARGAM NOTEZS TO WESTERN NOTES AND VICE VERSA



All my notes are based on the "SARGAM"ie. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha and Ni .... unlike other websites i won't use notations like C D E F G A B, C#,Cb, D#,Db etc... (also, I'm not really comfortable with western notes ;)....) But, if you insist on converting my notes to western notes then u can easily convert them as Sa = C Re = D Ga = E Ma = F Pa = G Dha = A Ni = B (more info on this topic later) Tip for converting my notes : just write or copy my notes to notepad , and then using 'find and replace' command replace all sargam notation to western style . for example : ' find and replace' 'Sa#' to 'c#' , 'Sa' to 'c' etc:
precaution: first convert lower pitch and higher pitch notes then go for middle notes .otherwise you will mess up( you wouold understand what i mean if you have basic idea of 'pattern matching')....

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