Reading the Notation
- Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni — Shuddha notes (white keys)
- ga, ni (lowercase) — Komal / flat notes (black keys)
- Ma (Tivra) — sharp Ma (black key, 7)
- Sa' — upper octave Sa
- — pause or breath between phrases
Popular ghazal, bhajan, and Bollywood web harmonium song notes in Sargam notation. Pick a song, open the keyboard, and start playing.
Mukhda: Ma Ma Pa, Dha Pa Ma ga — Ma ga Re Sa
Antara: Pa Pa Dha Ma Pa — Ma ga Ma ga Re Sa
This song hub gives you a quick preview. Start with the dedicated notes page for the full Sargam and practice flow, then use the keys page if you want exact computer-key mapping.
Mukhda: Pa Pa Ma Pa Dha — Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga
Antara: Sa' Ni Dha Pa — Ma Ga Re Sa
A timeless Bollywood classic. The melody stays within one octave and uses mostly Shuddha notes, making it ideal for beginners learning web harmonium song notes.
Line 1: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Pa — Pa Ma Ga Re Sa
Line 2: Pa Pa Ma Ga Re — Re Ga Re Sa
One of the most well-known bhajans in India. Its simple stepwise melody makes it a perfect first song for learning web harmonium song notes.
Mukhda: Ga Re Sa ni Sa — Re Ga Ma Pa Ga
Antara: Pa Dha Ni Sa' — Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa
A beloved Bollywood romantic song. Uses Tivra Ma (black key 7) in some phrases, adding a Yaman flavor to the melody.
Mukhda: Ma Pa Dha Pa Ma ga — Re Sa ni Sa
Antara: Dha Pa Ma ga Ma — ga Re Sa ni Sa
A classic golden-era ghazal. The use of Komal Ga and Komal Ni gives it a distinctive emotional quality. Practice the ga-Re-Sa descent carefully.
Line 1: Sa Sa Re Re Ga Ga Ma — Pa Pa Ma Ga Re Sa
Line 2: Pa Pa Dha Dha Ni Ni Sa' — Sa' Ni Dha Pa Ma Ga
The most popular Hindu aarti. Uses only Shuddha notes (all white keys), making it the easiest song on this page. Perfect for absolute beginners learning web harmonium song notes.
If you are new to web harmonium song notes, begin with songs that use only Shuddha (natural) notes on the white keys. Om Jai Jagdish Hare and Raghupati Raghav are excellent starting points. Once you are comfortable, move to songs with Komal notes like Arz Kiya Hai.
Learn one song thoroughly before starting the next. Master the mukhda, then add verses. When you can play a song without looking at the notes, you have truly learned it. Visit our web harmonium notes guide if you need to review Sargam basics first.
This page provides web harmonium song notes for popular ghazals, bhajans, and Bollywood songs in Sargam notation. Each song includes the raag, key signature, difficulty level, and line-by-line notes you can practice directly on the web harmonium keyboard.
Beginner-friendly songs include Om Jai Jagdish Hare (all white keys), Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram, Arz Kiya Hai, and Lag Ja Gale. These use simple melodic patterns that stay within one octave.
Sargam uses seven notes: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni. Uppercase = Shuddha (white keys). Lowercase like "ga" or "ni" = Komal / flat (black keys). Sa' with an apostrophe = upper octave. A dash marks a pause between phrases.
Yes. Open the web harmonium keyboard, set the transpose to match the song's key, and play along with the Sargam notation. The web harmonium is completely free with no download required.
Pick a melody from this list, open the keyboard, and start practicing the phrase groups right away on the instrument.
New to harmonium? Start with the web harmonium notes beginner guide. Ready to play? Open the web harmonium keyboard. You can also explore harmonium notes, play harmonium online, or try the laptop harmonium.