Chords for Raghupathi Raghav Tutorial Part 1
Tempo:
140.9 bpm
Chords used:
C
A
Eb
Ab
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello, welcome again today, let us take a look at how to play Raghupati Raghava Rajaram
First I will give you the note names
in Hindustani and Carnatic and Western in key of C
Then we'll take a look at the first four lines of tutorial part one.
I uploaded to Kondiah's music page
In the next video we will complete the whole song.
Okay
The song in key of C.
These are the notes [C] Shadjamum or Sa
Okay, I'll [Ab] first spell out the [Gb] Hindustani note names.
Then we will take a look at
[G] Carnatic note names
this is
D-natural or Sudha Reshabham or Sudha Reshab of Hindustani
Some people call this Re and some call it Re
But this is Reshabham
Reshabh [Eb] became Reshabh and
Now it is Re or Re.
Okay, and then we have to use this note also
Which is called [Abm] Komal Gandhar in Hindustani music
Western wise it becomes E-flat and we have to [E] use this also
Sudha Gandhar or Sudha Ga which is E-natural
[F] Sudha Ma or F-natural
[G] Pancham or Panchamam or Pa which is G-natural
[Ab] and we also have to use A-flat which is
Komal Da in Hindustani music and
We also have to use [A] Sudha Da sometimes and
We have to [Bm] use [Gm] Komal Ni or B-flat.
Okay
On the low octave side we use again B-flat or Komal Ni
[Ab] [A] Sudha Da [G] and we can bring certain notes from Pa low octave Pa
Carnatic note names [C] are Shadjamam, [D] Chetu [Eb] Sridhreshabham, Sadharana Gandharam,
[E]
Antara Gandharam, [Dm] Sudha [G] Majjamam, Panchamam
We [D] have [Ab]
Sudha Daivatham,
[D] Chetu Sridh Daivatham [Bbm] and Kaisik Nishadham
Okay, [N] so the confusion as I keep saying is
Hindustani music calls this
Komal Daivath and
Carnatic music calls this Sudha Daivath and
Hindustani music calls this as Sudha Daivath and Carnatic music calls this as
Chetu Sridh Daivatham.
Okay
So that is why I have written the western notes also [Ab] to disambiguate
You know when I [F] say [Eb] when I hit this note
I am going to call this Ga.
Both Carnatic and Hindustani call this Ga [Em] as well as this Ga
[N] Okay, when in key of C
But this is E-flat and this is E.
Similarly, this is A-flat
And we are going to use B-flat also.
Okay
Now first let us take a look at the first four lines
Let us learn the note names how to sing the notes and then we'll take a look at how to play the song
Okay, so when singing it is always good to know where
Your base note or home note or tonal center.
I keep calling tonal center right?
Tonal center in [Ab] this [C] case is C
[Fm] [Cm]
Sa
That is the Panchamam.
[Ab] Sa that is the high octave C.
Okay
[G] [C]
The first [N] line is
Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Re Sa Ni Da Okay Raghupati Raghava
Okay, that is the very first line
Second line is
Third line is
So that translates to Raghupati Raghava
Raghupati Raghava
Okay, if you
Practice singing the notes it becomes easier for you to play.
Okay, so
Let us play the very first line.
Okay, so put your thumb on C.
Okay
So [C] the very first line goes like this
[Gm] [A] [C] Sa Sa Sa Sa Re [Bb] Sa [A] Ni Da
Okay, I'll play very [C] slowly
So [A]
that [Am] Re I have hit very slightly
Okay, which is this is a gamma actually Raghupati Raghava
[C] Okay
[A]
[N] That is
That is this Ni [Bb] okay,
[C] [F] [Bb] okay, I'll play one more time
Ni Re Re [E] Ma [F] Ga Ma
[G] Now let us put together line number one and two and play them in [C] a continuous motion, okay
[A] [Bb] [Dm]
[E] [F] Okay [N]
line number three is Re Ga Re Sa Ni Da
That is Re is this Re okay
Re Ga Re Sa Ni Da but Ga is this [D] Ga okay
[Eb]
[C] [A] [D]
[Eb] [C] [A] You [D] can also give gamma like
[C] [Gbm]
[D] [Eb] [C] [A]
[N] Line number four is Ni Ga Re Sa that [Bb] Ga is again this Ga
[Eb]
[C] [Eb] [C]
Okay, [N]
the whole thing now is the line number one through four [C] is like this Okay
[Gm] [A] [Bb]
[E] [Eb] [C] [Gbm]
[Eb] [C]
[N] So I hope you got it.
I will complete the song
In the next video or hopefully by tomorrow.
I will have the whole song
Thanks a lot for watching and see you in the next video.
Thank you
First I will give you the note names
in Hindustani and Carnatic and Western in key of C
Then we'll take a look at the first four lines of tutorial part one.
I uploaded to Kondiah's music page
In the next video we will complete the whole song.
Okay
The song in key of C.
These are the notes [C] Shadjamum or Sa
Okay, I'll [Ab] first spell out the [Gb] Hindustani note names.
Then we will take a look at
[G] Carnatic note names
this is
D-natural or Sudha Reshabham or Sudha Reshab of Hindustani
Some people call this Re and some call it Re
But this is Reshabham
Reshabh [Eb] became Reshabh and
Now it is Re or Re.
Okay, and then we have to use this note also
Which is called [Abm] Komal Gandhar in Hindustani music
Western wise it becomes E-flat and we have to [E] use this also
Sudha Gandhar or Sudha Ga which is E-natural
[F] Sudha Ma or F-natural
[G] Pancham or Panchamam or Pa which is G-natural
[Ab] and we also have to use A-flat which is
Komal Da in Hindustani music and
We also have to use [A] Sudha Da sometimes and
We have to [Bm] use [Gm] Komal Ni or B-flat.
Okay
On the low octave side we use again B-flat or Komal Ni
[Ab] [A] Sudha Da [G] and we can bring certain notes from Pa low octave Pa
Carnatic note names [C] are Shadjamam, [D] Chetu [Eb] Sridhreshabham, Sadharana Gandharam,
[E]
Antara Gandharam, [Dm] Sudha [G] Majjamam, Panchamam
We [D] have [Ab]
Sudha Daivatham,
[D] Chetu Sridh Daivatham [Bbm] and Kaisik Nishadham
Okay, [N] so the confusion as I keep saying is
Hindustani music calls this
Komal Daivath and
Carnatic music calls this Sudha Daivath and
Hindustani music calls this as Sudha Daivath and Carnatic music calls this as
Chetu Sridh Daivatham.
Okay
So that is why I have written the western notes also [Ab] to disambiguate
You know when I [F] say [Eb] when I hit this note
I am going to call this Ga.
Both Carnatic and Hindustani call this Ga [Em] as well as this Ga
[N] Okay, when in key of C
But this is E-flat and this is E.
Similarly, this is A-flat
And we are going to use B-flat also.
Okay
Now first let us take a look at the first four lines
Let us learn the note names how to sing the notes and then we'll take a look at how to play the song
Okay, so when singing it is always good to know where
Your base note or home note or tonal center.
I keep calling tonal center right?
Tonal center in [Ab] this [C] case is C
[Fm] [Cm]
Sa
That is the Panchamam.
[Ab] Sa that is the high octave C.
Okay
[G] [C]
The first [N] line is
Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Re Sa Ni Da Okay Raghupati Raghava
Okay, that is the very first line
Second line is
Third line is
So that translates to Raghupati Raghava
Raghupati Raghava
Okay, if you
Practice singing the notes it becomes easier for you to play.
Okay, so
Let us play the very first line.
Okay, so put your thumb on C.
Okay
So [C] the very first line goes like this
[Gm] [A] [C] Sa Sa Sa Sa Re [Bb] Sa [A] Ni Da
Okay, I'll play very [C] slowly
So [A]
that [Am] Re I have hit very slightly
Okay, which is this is a gamma actually Raghupati Raghava
[C] Okay
[A]
[N] That is
That is this Ni [Bb] okay,
[C] [F] [Bb] okay, I'll play one more time
Ni Re Re [E] Ma [F] Ga Ma
[G] Now let us put together line number one and two and play them in [C] a continuous motion, okay
[A] [Bb] [Dm]
[E] [F] Okay [N]
line number three is Re Ga Re Sa Ni Da
That is Re is this Re okay
Re Ga Re Sa Ni Da but Ga is this [D] Ga okay
[Eb]
[C] [A] [D]
[Eb] [C] [A] You [D] can also give gamma like
[C] [Gbm]
[D] [Eb] [C] [A]
[N] Line number four is Ni Ga Re Sa that [Bb] Ga is again this Ga
[Eb]
[C] [Eb] [C]
Okay, [N]
the whole thing now is the line number one through four [C] is like this Okay
[Gm] [A] [Bb]
[E] [Eb] [C] [Gbm]
[Eb] [C]
[N] So I hope you got it.
I will complete the song
In the next video or hopefully by tomorrow.
I will have the whole song
Thanks a lot for watching and see you in the next video.
Thank you
Key:
C
A
Eb
Ab
D
C
A
Eb
_ _ Hello, welcome again today, let us take a look at how to play Raghupati Raghava Rajaram
_ _ _ _ First I will give you the note names _ _
in Hindustani and Carnatic and Western in key of C
_ Then we'll take a look at the first four lines of tutorial part one.
I uploaded to Kondiah's music page _ _ _
In the next video we will complete the whole song.
Okay _
_ _ _ The song in key of C.
These are the notes [C] Shadjamum _ or Sa
_ _ Okay, I'll [Ab] first spell out the [Gb] Hindustani note names.
Then we will take a look at _
[G] Carnatic note names
_ _ _ this is
D-natural or Sudha Reshabham or Sudha Reshab of Hindustani _
Some people call this Re and some call it Re
But this is Reshabham _ _
Reshabh [Eb] became Reshabh and
_ Now it is Re or Re.
Okay, and then we have to use this note also
Which is called [Abm] Komal Gandhar in Hindustani music
_ Western wise it becomes E-flat _ and we have to [E] use this also
_ _ Sudha Gandhar or Sudha Ga _ which is E-natural
_ _ [F] Sudha Ma _ or F-natural
[G] _ _ Pancham or Panchamam or Pa which is G-natural
_ [Ab] and we also have to use A-flat which is
Komal Da in Hindustani music _ _ and
We also have to use [A] Sudha Da sometimes _ and
We have to [Bm] use [Gm] Komal Ni _ or B-flat.
Okay
_ On the low octave side we use again B-flat or Komal Ni
[Ab] _ _ [A] Sudha Da [G] and we can bring certain notes from Pa low octave Pa
_ _ _ Carnatic note names [C] are Shadjamam, _ [D] _ Chetu _ _ [Eb] Sridhreshabham, Sadharana Gandharam,
_ [E]
Antara Gandharam, [Dm] Sudha [G] Majjamam, _ _ _ Panchamam
We [D] have [Ab]
Sudha Daivatham,
_ [D] Chetu Sridh Daivatham [Bbm] and Kaisik Nishadham
_ Okay, [N] so the confusion as I keep saying is _
_ Hindustani music calls this _
Komal Daivath _ and
Carnatic music calls this Sudha Daivath _ and
Hindustani music calls this as Sudha Daivath and Carnatic music calls this as
_ _ Chetu Sridh Daivatham.
Okay
So that is why I have written the western notes also [Ab] to disambiguate
You know when I [F] say [Eb] when I hit this note
I am going to call this Ga.
Both Carnatic and Hindustani call this Ga [Em] as well as this Ga
[N] Okay, when in key of C
_ _ But this is E-flat and this is E.
Similarly, this is A-flat
And we are going to use B-flat also.
Okay
Now first let us take a look at the first four lines
Let us learn the note names how to sing the notes and then we'll take a look at how to play the song
Okay, _ _ _ _ _ _ so when singing it is always good to know where
_ Your base note or home note or tonal center.
I keep calling tonal center right?
Tonal center in [Ab] this [C] case is C _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
Sa
That is the Panchamam. _
[Ab] Sa _ _ that is the high octave C.
Okay
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
The _ _ _ _ _ _ first [N] line is
_ _ Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Re Sa Ni Da _ Okay _ _ _ Raghupati _ _ Raghava
Okay, that is the very first line
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Second _ _ _ _ _ line is _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Third line _ _ _ _ _ is _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So that translates to _ _ _ Raghupati _ Raghava _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Raghupati Raghava
Okay, _ _ _ _ _ _ if you
_ Practice singing the notes it becomes easier for you to play.
Okay, _ so
_ Let us play the very first line.
Okay, _ _ _ _ _ so put your thumb on C.
Okay
So [C] the very first line goes like _ this _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] Sa Sa Sa Sa Re [Bb] Sa [A] Ni Da _
Okay, I'll play very [C] slowly
So _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
that [Am] Re I have hit very slightly
Okay, which is this is a gamma actually _ _ _ Raghupati _ Raghava
[C] _ _ Okay
_ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ That _ _ _ is
_ _ That _ _ is this Ni [Bb] okay, _ _
_ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ [Bb] okay, I'll play one more time
_ _ _ Ni Re Re [E] Ma [F] Ga Ma
_ [G] Now let us put together line number one and two and play them in [C] a continuous motion, okay _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [Bb] _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [E] _ [F] Okay _ [N] _ _
line number three is Re Ga Re Sa Ni Da
_ That is Re is this Re okay
Re Ga Re Sa Ni Da but Ga is this [D] Ga okay
[Eb] _
_ [C] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ You [D] can also give gamma like _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Gbm] _
_ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [N] Line _ _ _ _ _ _ _ number four is Ni Ga Re Sa that [Bb] Ga is again this Ga
_ [Eb] _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ Okay, [N]
the whole thing now is the line number one through four [C] is like this _ _ Okay _
_ [Gm] _ [A] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Gbm] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] So I hope you got it. _
I will complete the song _ _
In the next video or hopefully by tomorrow. _
I will have the whole song _ _
Thanks a lot for watching and see you in the next video.
Thank you _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ First I will give you the note names _ _
in Hindustani and Carnatic and Western in key of C
_ Then we'll take a look at the first four lines of tutorial part one.
I uploaded to Kondiah's music page _ _ _
In the next video we will complete the whole song.
Okay _
_ _ _ The song in key of C.
These are the notes [C] Shadjamum _ or Sa
_ _ Okay, I'll [Ab] first spell out the [Gb] Hindustani note names.
Then we will take a look at _
[G] Carnatic note names
_ _ _ this is
D-natural or Sudha Reshabham or Sudha Reshab of Hindustani _
Some people call this Re and some call it Re
But this is Reshabham _ _
Reshabh [Eb] became Reshabh and
_ Now it is Re or Re.
Okay, and then we have to use this note also
Which is called [Abm] Komal Gandhar in Hindustani music
_ Western wise it becomes E-flat _ and we have to [E] use this also
_ _ Sudha Gandhar or Sudha Ga _ which is E-natural
_ _ [F] Sudha Ma _ or F-natural
[G] _ _ Pancham or Panchamam or Pa which is G-natural
_ [Ab] and we also have to use A-flat which is
Komal Da in Hindustani music _ _ and
We also have to use [A] Sudha Da sometimes _ and
We have to [Bm] use [Gm] Komal Ni _ or B-flat.
Okay
_ On the low octave side we use again B-flat or Komal Ni
[Ab] _ _ [A] Sudha Da [G] and we can bring certain notes from Pa low octave Pa
_ _ _ Carnatic note names [C] are Shadjamam, _ [D] _ Chetu _ _ [Eb] Sridhreshabham, Sadharana Gandharam,
_ [E]
Antara Gandharam, [Dm] Sudha [G] Majjamam, _ _ _ Panchamam
We [D] have [Ab]
Sudha Daivatham,
_ [D] Chetu Sridh Daivatham [Bbm] and Kaisik Nishadham
_ Okay, [N] so the confusion as I keep saying is _
_ Hindustani music calls this _
Komal Daivath _ and
Carnatic music calls this Sudha Daivath _ and
Hindustani music calls this as Sudha Daivath and Carnatic music calls this as
_ _ Chetu Sridh Daivatham.
Okay
So that is why I have written the western notes also [Ab] to disambiguate
You know when I [F] say [Eb] when I hit this note
I am going to call this Ga.
Both Carnatic and Hindustani call this Ga [Em] as well as this Ga
[N] Okay, when in key of C
_ _ But this is E-flat and this is E.
Similarly, this is A-flat
And we are going to use B-flat also.
Okay
Now first let us take a look at the first four lines
Let us learn the note names how to sing the notes and then we'll take a look at how to play the song
Okay, _ _ _ _ _ _ so when singing it is always good to know where
_ Your base note or home note or tonal center.
I keep calling tonal center right?
Tonal center in [Ab] this [C] case is C _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
Sa
That is the Panchamam. _
[Ab] Sa _ _ that is the high octave C.
Okay
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
The _ _ _ _ _ _ first [N] line is
_ _ Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Re Sa Ni Da _ Okay _ _ _ Raghupati _ _ Raghava
Okay, that is the very first line
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Second _ _ _ _ _ line is _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Third line _ _ _ _ _ is _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So that translates to _ _ _ Raghupati _ Raghava _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Raghupati Raghava
Okay, _ _ _ _ _ _ if you
_ Practice singing the notes it becomes easier for you to play.
Okay, _ so
_ Let us play the very first line.
Okay, _ _ _ _ _ so put your thumb on C.
Okay
So [C] the very first line goes like _ this _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] Sa Sa Sa Sa Re [Bb] Sa [A] Ni Da _
Okay, I'll play very [C] slowly
So _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
that [Am] Re I have hit very slightly
Okay, which is this is a gamma actually _ _ _ Raghupati _ Raghava
[C] _ _ Okay
_ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ That _ _ _ is
_ _ That _ _ is this Ni [Bb] okay, _ _
_ _ [C] _ [F] _ _ [Bb] okay, I'll play one more time
_ _ _ Ni Re Re [E] Ma [F] Ga Ma
_ [G] Now let us put together line number one and two and play them in [C] a continuous motion, okay _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [Bb] _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [E] _ [F] Okay _ [N] _ _
line number three is Re Ga Re Sa Ni Da
_ That is Re is this Re okay
Re Ga Re Sa Ni Da but Ga is this [D] Ga okay
[Eb] _
_ [C] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ You [D] can also give gamma like _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Gbm] _
_ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [N] Line _ _ _ _ _ _ _ number four is Ni Ga Re Sa that [Bb] Ga is again this Ga
_ [Eb] _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ Okay, [N]
the whole thing now is the line number one through four [C] is like this _ _ Okay _
_ [Gm] _ [A] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Gbm] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] So I hope you got it. _
I will complete the song _ _
In the next video or hopefully by tomorrow. _
I will have the whole song _ _
Thanks a lot for watching and see you in the next video.
Thank you _ _ _ _ _ _