There are many karnatak and hindustani songs here, using western notes for those who might be interested.
http://museyb.blogspot.ca/2012/04/tune- ... -poet.html
Karnatak music in western notes
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Re: Karnatak music in western notes
Lakshman-ji. This is certainly useful, but would be much better if written in standard sheet music form. For example, see the Darbar Varnam here http://imslp.org/images/a/a0/TN-ananth- ... -page1.jpg
It is more intuitive to read it this way than the system the author has spent a lot of trouble writing in, where he has just transposed the swarams for their western note equivalent.
It is more intuitive to read it this way than the system the author has spent a lot of trouble writing in, where he has just transposed the swarams for their western note equivalent.
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Re: Karnatak music in western notes
Keyboard varum munne
Notation varum pinne!
Notation varum pinne!
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Re: Karnatak music in western notes
V.K.Krishnaprasad's books with Carnatic music in Staff notation can be found here.
On the same note, Lakshmanji, do you have copies of Chinnaswami Mudaliar's 'Carnatic Music in Staff notation' booklets?
On the same note, Lakshmanji, do you have copies of Chinnaswami Mudaliar's 'Carnatic Music in Staff notation' booklets?
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Re: Karnatak music in western notes
Keerthi, thanks. But all the links in that page appear to be broken.