Violin Notes ((free)) - Samajavaragamana
Composed by Saint Thyagaraja, this traditional version is set in Ragam Hindolam and Adi Talam . 2. Tuning & Setup
Here is the opening line of the song written for violin. Play slowly with a metronome (start at 60 bpm).
Watch this step-by-step violin lesson for specific finger placements and tuning advice.
Whether you are playing it for a school function, a wedding, or simply for your own peace, mastering this song will elevate your understanding of Indian film music on the Western violin. samajavaragamana violin notes
C5 B4 A4 G4 | G4 F#? (No—keep F4 natural) | Actually correct: G4 F4 E4 D4 | C4 D4 E4 F4 | G4 A4 G4 F4 E4 D4 C4 ||
At its core, the modern "Samajavaragamana" is a masterful fusion, yet it is firmly rooted in the . Understanding this scale is your first step.
Composed by the legendary for the blockbuster Telugu film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo (2020), and sung by Sid Sriram, this song is a modern classic. For violinists, it presents a beautiful challenge: it moves slowly enough to learn by ear but carries enough emotional weight (specifically the Karahapriya raga essence) to demand precise fingering and bowing. Composed by Saint Thyagaraja, this traditional version is
If you are a violinist trying to keep up with the wave of contemporary Indian film music, you have likely encountered the soulful, melancholic masterpiece
Audava (Pentatonic) — it uses only 5 notes in both ascending and descending scales.
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). Play slowly with a metronome (start at 60 bpm)
The main phrase "Samajavaragamana" follows a rhythmic flow in . Lyrics Segment Carnatic Swaras (Simplified) Sa-ma-ja-va-ra S , M G M , Ga-ma-na D N D N S , Sa-dhu-hrut-sa-ra-sa S G S N D M Pa-la-ka
Emphasis is placed on the oscillation of the Nishadam ( ) and the quick transition from
While the film song is a great starting point, exploring Thyagaraja's original "Samaja Vara Gamana" in Raga Hindolam will dramatically improve your command of the raga and your Carnatic violin skills.