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Many renowned Carnatic musicians have composed and performed beautiful pieces in Samajavaragamana. Some notable compositions include:
This raga is Panchama Varjya , meaning it does not contain the note Pa (P). Violin Notation (Pallavi)
The song's original pitch is high, often requiring specific tuning to avoid string tension issues: Original Pitch: The song is in (shruti 6.5). Recommended Tuning:
S , n d m d n | S ; ; S . | M G M ; (Naa-daa-cha-la Deepa)
The song opens with a haunting synthesizer string line that translates perfectly to the violin. This is the hook that every violinist wants to play.
Before playing, ensure your violin is tuned and you understand the scale structure.
For violinists, this song offers a beautiful canvas to showcase expressive bowing, slides (gamakas), and emotional depth. Whether you play Western classical style or Indian Carnatic style, this comprehensive guide provides the violin notes, structural breakdown, and technical tips to master "Samajavaragamana." Song Overview and Musical Structure
The song begins with the iconic line "Samajavaragamana..." sung by Sid Sriram. Its translation into sargam is as follows:
Samajavaragamana sakhi prema gopana Sargam (Violin Notes): Sa - Ma - Ga - Ma | Pa - Ma - Ga - Re | Sa - Re - Sa - , | Sa - Re - Ga - Ma | Pa - Dha - Pa - Ma | Ga - Re - Sa - , ||
The song is typically set in A# (shruti 6.5).
It's important to note that there are two famous compositions with the same name, which often leads to confusion.