This corresponds to the Western scale.
For those just starting, choosing songs with limited note ranges and simple rhythms is key.
Song: "Vaazhkai" (from V1000) Melody snippet: C – E – D – C | E – G – A – G | F – E – D – C xylophone notes for tamil songs
This energetic track is relatively simple to play once you get the rhythm down. Manmadha raasaa Manmadha raasa: C D C b C / C D C b C kanni manasa kiLLaadhey: g~CC C D D# D DD#DC~b KaNNula Laesaa KaNNula laesa: C D C b C / C D C b C enna kaNakku paNNadhey: g~CC C D D# D DD#DC~b [1] Unnai Kaadhalippadhai (Ullam Kaatru):
Represented by the smaller bars (the "black keys" equivalent) on a chromatic xylophone. Easy Tamil Songs for Beginners This corresponds to the Western scale
A melodic choice that works well on the percussive tones of a xylophone.
This book will help you begin to play music simply and easily, with no required knowledge of reading notes. If you are a beginner, Pinterest·Intemenos Manmadha raasaa Manmadha raasa: C D C b
We will use this for the guide below as it is easiest to visualize on a xylophone.
Note: In Tamil cinema, songs are rarely in the exact key of C Major. They are often in scales like D Major, F# Major, or Ab Major. However, for a beginner xylophone, we usually "transpose" the song to the scale of C Major so you can play it easily without worrying about too many black bars (accidentals).