This paper explores the violin notation, musical structure, and technical execution of the classic Carnatic composition "Samajavaragamana."
Sargam (C major; Sa = C)
Pamarathmaka-sura-palaThe charanam brings a change in rhythm and lyrical flow, often played with more complex bowing (bana) patterns. samajavaragamana violin notes
In notes: F – Eb – D – C – Bb – A – G (descending). This paper explores the violin notation, musical structure,
The song is composed of a Pallavi (main theme), Anupallavi (sub-theme), and Charanam (concluding section). 1. Pallavi (The Hook) Chorus (Mukhyaprayoga – signature Hindolam run) One of
| Technique | Where to use | How on violin | |-----------|--------------|----------------| | Meend (glide) | Sa → Ga2, Dha1 → Ni2 | Press finger and slide without lifting | | Kampitam (shake) | Ending of Ga2, Ni2 | Quick oscillation with finger tip | | Jaru (portamento) | Re → Ga2 then down | Controlled slow slide across ½ step | | Microtonal gamaka | On Dha1 (Eb) | Tilt finger slightly toward Da2 (E natural) but return |
One of the most beautiful parts:
Ni2 – Dha1 – Pa – Ma1 – Ga2 – Re – Sa