The credit for this song also goes to Sanketmm who has put up a similar post previously. The notations are indian. So can be used for keyboard and other instruments too.... I will soon type the proper notations in tab format and add it below. Papa kehte hain bada naam karega E E D C D g a C FE D beta hamara aisa kaam karega E E D C D g a C FE D magar yeh to koi na jaane gab CC CC b aa ki meri manjil hai kahan a ag ff e fg papa kehte hain bada naam karega E E D C D g a C FE DC baithe hain milke sab yaar apne gg g gag g gg gag sabke dilon mein arman yeh hain CC baa ba bC* wo zindagi mein kal kya banega g gg ga g g g gag har ek nazar ka sapna yeh hai CC baa ba b C D E koi engineer ka kaam karega E E D C D g a CC FE D koi buissness mein apna naam karega E E D C D g a CC FE D magar yeh to koi na jaane gab CC CC b aa ki meri manjil hai kahan a ag ff e fg papa kehte hain bada naam karega E E D C D g a C FE DC
This is more or less same to my posting except few tabs. I prefer to take in higher octave rather than in lower actave wherever the difference is there. It sounds better too. It is more to do with liking and comfort. Anyhow it is a good work..... Sathya
Thank you Sathya Sir.... I also wanted to ask you something... You must've heard the BGM/theme of Mounaragam by Raja Sir... I've got the notations but they are at very high tempo... so i couldnot manage to play it properly... So, which strings should i use and which frets... so that i can play it properly? Thanks Abhay
I have to listen to this again. It should be fine from fret 7 onwards (starting from G string). You can try to start from 9th fret also. It depends on how far the notes go in higher octave. Try this, if not put your best tabs, we can modify if needed..... Sathya
I think the BGM is basically in piano / violin with combination of higher and lower octave notes. It is easy in key board. We need to really try hard to move our fingers if we play in a single line. I would suggest to play this in 3 / 4 strings for easier finger movement.... Sathya
i tried and it worked pretty well from 8th fret on G string and the rest using nearby frets of 2nd and fourth strings. I still have to work a lot on the speed though D#G G#G DG D#G... etc... thanks Abhay