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Here are the piano notes for "Na Kajre Ki Dhar" in a simplified format:

To fit a vocal range or to simplify accidentals:

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"Na kajre ki dhar, na chaandni ki raat..."

C Major / C Minor shift (Uses mostly natural notes with a distinct introduction of Komal Ga/Ni or sharps depending on the scale interpretation. For ease of playing, this guide is transcribed in the standard C Major / C Natural scale framework, occasionally using accidental notes to capture the classic ghazal-style ornamentation). Tempo: Moderate, rhythmic 4/4 beat (Dadra/Keherwa fusion). Left Hand Chords: C Major, F Major, G Major, and A Minor. Part 1: The Iconic Flute/Violin Intro

If you are learning via specific online formats like Sharma Sargam or interactive keyboard apps, use this quick decoding chart: Western Note Indian Sargam Note Key Position D E F G A B C+ Sa+ (Higher Octave) Next Octave C Tips to Make Your Performance Sound Better

These notes follow the main vocal melody. Use your right hand for the melody and a simple C# major chord (C#, F, G#) for the backing. Na Kajre Ki Dhar: Pa Ga Re Sa Re Re Na Motiyon Ke Haar: Ga Pa Ga Re Ga Pa Ga Re Sa Re Re Ga Na Koi Kiya Shringar: Ga Dha Ga Re Sa Re Ga Ma

It heavily uses the Shuddha Swaras (Natural notes), but since it’s based on Raag Yaman, the Tivra Ma (M#)

This melody sits in the but touches the high notes gently.