Kadhale Kadhale Violin Notes Top
Em - B7 - C - G Kadhale kadhale, oh kadhale kadhale Em - B7 - Am - D7 Yen kanave, yen kanave
Kadhale Kadhale Movie: Kavalai Vendam Music Director: Sean Roldan Singer: Abhay Jodhpurkar Scale: F Major (Concert Pitch) / Relative Minor (D Minor) Time Signature: 4/4 kadhale kadhale violin notes top
If you are a violinist with a passion for Tamil film music, you have likely searched for the at some point. This hauntingly beautiful melody, composed by the legendary A. R. Rahman for the movie Kadhalar Dhinam (1999), is a evergreen favorite. The song, sung by the iconic Unni Menon , carries a classical gravitas that translates magnificently to the violin. Em - B7 - C - G Kadhale
Most online resources (blogs and YouTube tutorials) provide the "Western Notation" or "Carnatic Swaras." Rahman for the movie Kadhalar Dhinam (1999), is
This segment introduces the vocal melody line, requiring precise finger placement on the fingerboard. G, M P G, M P G M P N DN DN DN NDP Western Notes: D5 C5 D5 E5 D5 C5 D5 E5 C5 D5 E5 G5 F#5 G5 F#5 G5 F#5 E5 D5 3. Chorus: "Kooda Vaa Kooda Vaa"
| Aspect | Rating (5) | Comments | |--------|------------|----------| | | 5 | 1080p, cleanly lit close‑up of the fingerboard and bow hand. No distracting overlays. | | Audio quality | 4.5 | Crisp, balanced recording of the violin plus a subtle backing track that mirrors the original orchestration. The backing track is low enough not to mask the solo line. | | Notation display | 4 | Standard western staff notation with chord symbols appears in sync with each phrase. A small “karaoke‑style” highlight shows where you’re at, but the PDF download (linked in the description) is a little cramped on page 1. | | Teaching style | 4 | The presenter (a semi‑professional violinist) speaks in a calm, bilingual (English‑Tamil) manner, breaking the piece into 8 logical sections. He demonstrates each phrase twice—once at tempo, once slowed down. No “fluff,” just straight‑to‑the‑point instruction. | | Extras | 3.5 | A brief “common pitfalls” segment, a metronome overlay for the slower practice pass, and a 30‑second “improv tip” that shows how to add ornamentation in the Carnatic style. No backing tracks for full‑song play‑along, which some learners would love. |
The top note that defines this song is the E♭ (3rd finger, E string). Practice oscillating your finger tip rapidly on this note while keeping your wrist loose. Without vibrato, the top notes sound flat and mechanical.