| Beat | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Note | E♭ (high) | D | C | B♭ (high) | A (high) | G | G | F |
Bridge (Kanavugal...) C (low) . . E♭ (high) | D . C . | B♭ . A . | G . F . | E♭ . . D | C . . B♭ | A . . . | G . . . || kadhale kadhale violin notes top
For violinists, transcribing "Kadhale Kadhale" is a rite of passage. But musicians often search for the of these notes. What does "Top" mean in this context? It refers to the higher octave (Tara Sthayi) phrases, the intense bridge sections, and the climactic prelude that many beginner books simplify. The "Top" notes challenge your bowing control and finger placement on the E and A strings. | Beat | 1 | 2 | 3
Don't just play the notes. Feel the shift from the lower D to the crying E♭. Let your bow sigh. When you do this correctly, your violin won't just play music—it will speak Tamil. . B♭ | A . .
(16th notes – Count as 1-e-and-a)
Melody Line (Kadhale Kadhale) E♭ . . D | C . . B♭ | A . . G | G F E♭ . | E♭ . . D | C . . B♭ | A . . G | F E♭ D . |