INDIAN MUSIC FORUM ARCHIVES: Harmonium Forum: Notes

 

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Babu
Notes Jul 28, 2001 09:00 a.m.


I want to play the harmonium I had been for a few lessons but my guru die and I immigrated to Australia I learned the sa re ga ma pa da ni sa I can play that forward and back word I want to pay some sai bhajans but I need the notes Please could some one give me the notes for tha arthie or any sai bhajans

Babu

Baba
Re:Notes Jul 28, 2001 05:29 p.m.


If you are in Perth West Australia you can ring me . . . confirm where you are
Babu
Re:Notes Jul 30, 2001 04:57 a.m.



Baba (Jul 28, 2001 05:29 p.m.):
If you are in Perth West Australia you can ring me . . . confirm where you are
Babu
Re:Notes Jul 30, 2001 05:11 a.m.



Baba (Jul 28, 2001 05:29 p.m.):
If you are in Perth West Australia you can ring me . . . confirm where you are

I am in Sydney 02-96598392 home
mobile 0402468842

Babu

Baba
Re:Notes Jul 31, 2001 06:36 a.m.


The simplest, easiest way to start, is to ask the librarian at your local music library to help you access a keyboard book showing PICTURES of the seven basic three- note RIGHT- HAND Chords built on notes . . A, B, C, D, E, F, G, . . . LEARN them . . . then without worrying any further about written music- scores, ragas, or suchlike . . . develop your musical EAR by following your own singing, or a friend's, up and down in HARMONY, APPROXIMATELY,through some songs . . . similar to the way many guitar players use CHORDS . . . not attempting to play FULL and EXACT melodies . . but using the chords more like BACKING drones . . . I can be contacted early in the mornings or early evenings (W.A. time, 3 hours behind east coast !!) on . . . o894100564
richard
Re:Notes Jul 31, 2001 05:11 p.m.


Start out by just playing one long beautiful low note for a drone and when you feel like singing, harmonize your voice with the drone. Keep it very simple in the beginning and once in a while change the drone and explore some of the different sounds of the intervals and how they blend with each other. Things will just start happening by themselves. . .
Babu
Re:Notes Aug 01, 2001 04:41 a.m.



Baba (Jul 31, 2001 06:36 a.m.):
The simplest, easiest way to start, is to ask the librarian at your local music library to help you access a keyboard book showing PICTURES of the seven basic three-note RIGHT- HAND Chords built on notes . . A, B, C, D, E, F, G, . . . LEARN them . . . then without worrying any further about written music- scores, ragas, or suchlike . . . develop your musical EAR by following your own singing, or a friend's, up and down in HARMONY, APPROXIMATELY,through some songs . . . similar to the way many guitar players use CHORDS . . . not attempting to play FULL and EXACT melodies . . but using the chords more like BACKING drones . . . I can be contacted early in the mornings or early evenings (W.A. time, 3 hours behind east coast !!) on . . . o894100564

thank you for your advise and I will contact you

Babu

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