Web Harmonium Notes for Arz Kiya Hai

Learn to play Mehdi Hassan's timeless ghazal on web harmonium. Complete Sargam notation with line-by-line breakdown and practice tips.

About Arz Kiya Hai

Song Details

  • Song: Arz Kiya Hai
  • Artist: Mehdi Hassan
  • Genre: Ghazal
  • Raag: Bhimpalasi
  • Scale: Sa Re ga Ma Pa Dha ni (Komal Ga, Komal Ni)
  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate

About Raag Bhimpalasi

Arz Kiya Hai is set in Raag Bhimpalasi, one of the most popular afternoon raags in Hindustani classical music. It uses Komal Ga (flat third) and Komal Ni (flat seventh), giving it a gentle, yearning quality that suits the romantic poetry of this ghazal perfectly.

On the web harmonium keyboard, Komal Ga is played with key 5 and Komal Ni with key 9.

Web Harmonium Notes for Arz Kiya Hai — Line by Line

Mukhda (Opening Line)

"Arz kiya hai, arz kiya hai"

Notes: Ma Ma Pa, Dha Pa Ma ga — Ma ga Re Sa

This is the signature line. Practice it until it flows naturally. The descending phrase Dha Pa Ma ga captures the emotional core of the melody.

Antara (Verse Lines)

"Humne bhi chaaha tha ke hum na chahein tumhe"

Notes: Pa Pa Dha Ma Pa — Ma ga Ma ga Re Sa

"Tum se mohabbat hai, mujhe inkaar nahi"

Notes: Sa Re ga Ma — Ma Pa Dha Pa — Ma ga Re Sa

Notation Guide

In the web harmonium notes for Arz Kiya Hai above:

  • Sa Re Ma Pa Dha = Shuddha (natural) notes — white keys
  • ga (lowercase) = Komal Ga — black key (5)
  • ni (lowercase) = Komal Ni — black key (9)
  • A comma separates musical phrases
  • A dash (—) marks a pause or breath

If you want the exact computer-key version of these phrases, open Web Harmonium Arz Kiya Hai Keys.

Practice Tips

  1. Set the key: Use Transpose +2 on the web harmonium keyboard to match Mehdi Hassan's original key
  2. Start slow: Play the mukhda line 10 times before moving to the antara
  3. Focus on Komal Ga: The transition between Ma and ga is the heart of Bhimpalasi — keep it smooth
  4. Listen and play: Play the original recording alongside your web harmonium practice to match the phrasing

After the notes are comfortable, use the practice flow below to connect the song in three stages: mukhda first, antara second, then one full run with natural pauses.

Practice Flow for Arz Kiya Hai on Web Harmonium

Step 1: Lock the Mukhda Shape

Do not rush into the full ghazal. First, repeat the opening rise and return: Ma-Ma-Pa, then Dha-Pa-Ma-ga, then Ma-ga-Re-Sa. Think in phrase motion before you think about speed.

If the drop from Ma to Komal Ga sounds sharp or tense, slow down and shorten the finger lift until the line feels smooth.

Step 2: Add the Antara After the Return

Only add the antara when the mukhda ending feels settled. Start the upper phrase calmly, then come back through Ma and Komal Ga without pushing the tempo.

This is the easiest way to keep the Bhimpalasi mood intact while practicing the web harmonium notes for Arz Kiya Hai.

Step 3: Play One Full Run

Once both sections feel stable on their own, connect them in one pass. Let the breath points stay natural. A short pause after the opening phrase usually sounds cleaner than trying to fill every gap.

After your first complete run is comfortable, refine tone and timing before adding speed.

Common Problems in Arz Kiya Hai Practice

Ma to Komal Ga Feels Jerky

This is the most common issue in Arz Kiya Hai practice. Keep the hand low and let the move feel like a soft fall instead of a jump. Most of the ghazal's color comes from this control.

The Return to Sa Sounds Heavy

If the ending feels stiff, reduce pressure on the last few notes. The phrase should settle into Sa rather than drop on it.

The Tempo Keeps Rushing

Practice one phrase at a time, pause, then reset your hand. A slightly slower pace almost always gives a cleaner result than trying to copy the original recording too early.

Key Mapping for Arz Kiya Hai

Notes Used in This Song

Sargam Note Western Computer Key Used In
SaCeMukhda ending, phrase starts
ReDrAscending phrases
ga (Komal)D#5Signature Bhimpalasi note
MaFyDominant note, phrase anchor
PaGuUpper phrases
DhaAiPeak note in mukhda

Web Harmonium Notes for Arz Kiya Hai — FAQ

What are the web harmonium notes for Arz Kiya Hai?

Arz Kiya Hai is based on Raag Bhimpalasi. The main web harmonium notes for Arz Kiya Hai use Sa, Re, Komal Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Komal Ni. The mukhda follows: Ma Ma Pa, Dha Pa Ma ga — Ma ga Re Sa. Practice each line slowly on the web harmonium before connecting them.

What raag is Arz Kiya Hai based on?

Arz Kiya Hai by Mehdi Hassan is based on Raag Bhimpalasi, an afternoon raag in Hindustani classical music. The raag uses Komal Ga and Komal Ni, with emphasis on Ma and Pa. This gives the ghazal its signature melancholic and romantic mood.

What is the best scale setting to play Arz Kiya Hai on web harmonium?

Mehdi Hassan typically sang Arz Kiya Hai in the key of D or D#. On the web harmonium, set Transpose to +2 (for D) or +3 (for D#) to match the original recording. Adjust to suit your own vocal range.

Is Arz Kiya Hai suitable for beginners on web harmonium?

Yes, it is moderately easy. The melody moves mostly stepwise without large jumps. However, the Komal Ga and Komal Ni (black keys) require some practice. Start with the mukhda and add verses one at a time.

Start Playing on Web Harmonium

Take these Arz Kiya Hai notes to the instrument and practice the mukhda and antara directly on the keyboard.

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