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Unakkul Naane Nindru Poranthu G - A - B - G Unak-kul Naa-ne Nin-dru Por-an-thu
The song's actual scale is ambiguous. Many transcribe it in G# minor for easier fingering. Let's use the most common violin transcription: G# Minor scale .
For the most accurate and professional result, the sheet music from Bollypiano is your best bet. For a quick start, the simplified notation provided here can get you playing the main hook. But beyond the notes themselves, the true magic lies in capturing the song's soul—the feeling of dissolving into the beloved, just as the title suggests.
Before pulling your bow across the strings, it helps to understand the underlying framework of the piece:
A steady, atmospheric 110 to 115 BPM . Keep your metronome rhythm smooth and undivided. unakkul naane violin notes
offers a formal melody sheet PDF arranged in the original key of C Minor. Carnatic Notations: Video tutorials like those from Dr. Lavanya
Use these detailed Western absolute notations to practice line by line. The numbers following the notes signify the pitch octave (e.g., C5 represents the note one octave above middle C). 1. The Opening Refrain (Pallavi / Chorus)
This short instrumental phrase bridges the chorus and the stanza. It is fast-paced and requires quick finger articulation. D# C# B A G# F# E D# E G# B E B G# E Performance Tips for Violinists
This is the signature line that repeats throughout the song. Unakkul Naane Nindru Poranthu G - A -
Here are the in both Western Staff (Letter Notes) and Indian Sargam .
Pallavi Phrase:
Pa Da Pa Ga Ri Sa Ni. Sa (Ennai kandaen...)
Note: The Dha (F#) is a sharp, bright note. Press firmly to avoid a flat sound. For the most accurate and professional result, the
(Note: A lowercase letter like g represents Komal/Flat notes; an apostrophe before a note like 'n indicates the lower octave). 2. The Main Chorus Lines ( Pallavi )
The song's impact relies on (oscillations) and smooth transitions between notes. Mastery of the sliding technique on the violin is essential to capture the "sublime" vocal quality originally rendered by Bombay Jayashri.
"Unakkul Naane" is a popular Tamil movie song from the film "Rang De Basanti" (2006). The song, composed by A. R. Rahman, features the soulful vocals of Ilaiyaraaja and has become a timeless classic among Tamil music enthusiasts. The song's melody is a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary music, making it a favorite among violin enthusiasts.
F G A G F D | D F G A C+ A
The song opens with a melancholic string section. Mastering this intro sets the perfect mood before the vocals kick in.
The verses offer a slightly lighter, rippling motion mimicking falling snow flakes ( pani saaral ). Western Notes (Key of C Minor)