Chords for Learn Kirtan - How to play Ra Ma Da Sa by Snatam Kaur on Harmonium
Tempo:
78.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Am
Em
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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It's the Happy Hip Hop Harmonium Channel here and today we're gonna be learning how to play
Ramadasa by Snatam Kawa.
Now this song is super easy.
It's super beautiful and it also came from a request
So if you have anything you want me to put up post in the comment box [C] below and I will do my best
First we'll play it and then we'll break it down afterwards
[G] [Em] [Am]
[G] Saze [C] Soham
[G] [Em] Ramadasa
[Am]
[G] Saze [C] Soham
[Am] [G] Ramadasa
[Em] [C]
[Am] Saze Soham Ramadasa
[G] [Em] Saze [C] Soham
[F#] So this song is played in the key of C major and therefore it has the chords in it well C major
In two forms [G] firstly I play it like this so it's got a G a [C] C and an E
And then I also play it like this where I take the bottom G up and I play C E and G
Then it's got a G major [G] in it and that consists of the notes G B and D
Then it's got an A [Am] minor in it and that [A] consists of the notes A [Am] C E
And then finally it's [G#] also got [Em] an E minor in it and that consists of the notes [G] G B [Em] and E
So let's break this mantra down.
All [A] right we've got two parts to this song
The first one is low and the second one is high.
Let's have a look at the low part first
So the progression for the low part [C] goes C C [G] G E minor [Am] A minor [G] G [C] C C
If you didn't get that it'll be down in the [N] description so don't worry about that you'll be able to write that up
In this situation it might seem a little bit complex but again playing it often enough
will really help you to be able to play it without even needing to think about it
Now the awesome thing about this song is that each syllable lands right on the beat
So the song or the mantra I should say consists of eight syllables
Ra Ma Da Sa Sa Se So Hang
Eight syllables and these all land on the beat
So if you're learning the song and you're a little bit unsure what you can actually do
You can play it like this you can [C] go Ra Ma [G] Da [Em] Sa [Am] [G] Sa Se [C] So Hang
So you can just literally emphasize each beat and that should be able to assist you
with then being able to play it more fluidly later on
Now the high part well that's actually no different
Again each syllable lands right on the beat and when you're practicing it
you can emphasize each chord on that beat
The progression is slightly different so it goes C C A [Am] minor A [G] minor G E minor [C] C C
And so when you're emphasizing it you can go Ra Ma [Am] Da [G] Sa Sa Se [C] So Hang
[E] Thank you very much for watching I hope you managed to learn the song
If you've got any questions any comments or like I said any
Ramadasa by Snatam Kawa.
Now this song is super easy.
It's super beautiful and it also came from a request
So if you have anything you want me to put up post in the comment box [C] below and I will do my best
First we'll play it and then we'll break it down afterwards
[G] [Em] [Am]
[G] Saze [C] Soham
[G] [Em] Ramadasa
[Am]
[G] Saze [C] Soham
[Am] [G] Ramadasa
[Em] [C]
[Am] Saze Soham Ramadasa
[G] [Em] Saze [C] Soham
[F#] So this song is played in the key of C major and therefore it has the chords in it well C major
In two forms [G] firstly I play it like this so it's got a G a [C] C and an E
And then I also play it like this where I take the bottom G up and I play C E and G
Then it's got a G major [G] in it and that consists of the notes G B and D
Then it's got an A [Am] minor in it and that [A] consists of the notes A [Am] C E
And then finally it's [G#] also got [Em] an E minor in it and that consists of the notes [G] G B [Em] and E
So let's break this mantra down.
All [A] right we've got two parts to this song
The first one is low and the second one is high.
Let's have a look at the low part first
So the progression for the low part [C] goes C C [G] G E minor [Am] A minor [G] G [C] C C
If you didn't get that it'll be down in the [N] description so don't worry about that you'll be able to write that up
In this situation it might seem a little bit complex but again playing it often enough
will really help you to be able to play it without even needing to think about it
Now the awesome thing about this song is that each syllable lands right on the beat
So the song or the mantra I should say consists of eight syllables
Ra Ma Da Sa Sa Se So Hang
Eight syllables and these all land on the beat
So if you're learning the song and you're a little bit unsure what you can actually do
You can play it like this you can [C] go Ra Ma [G] Da [Em] Sa [Am] [G] Sa Se [C] So Hang
So you can just literally emphasize each beat and that should be able to assist you
with then being able to play it more fluidly later on
Now the high part well that's actually no different
Again each syllable lands right on the beat and when you're practicing it
you can emphasize each chord on that beat
The progression is slightly different so it goes C C A [Am] minor A [G] minor G E minor [C] C C
And so when you're emphasizing it you can go Ra Ma [Am] Da [G] Sa Sa Se [C] So Hang
[E] Thank you very much for watching I hope you managed to learn the song
If you've got any questions any comments or like I said any
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C
Am
Em
A
G
C
Am
It's the Happy Hip Hop Harmonium Channel here and today we're gonna be learning how to play
Ramadasa by Snatam Kawa.
Now this song is super easy.
It's super beautiful and it also came from a request
So if you have anything you want me to put up post in the comment box [C] below and I will do my best
First we'll play it and then we'll break it down afterwards _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _
_ [G] Saze [C] _ _ Soham _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] Ramadasa
[Am] _
[G] Saze _ [C] _ _ Soham _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [G] Ramadasa
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ Saze Soham Ramadasa
[G] _ [Em] Saze [C] _ _ Soham _ _
_ _ _ [F#] So this song is played in the key of C major and therefore it has the chords in it well C major
In two forms [G] firstly I play it like this so it's got a G a [C] C and an E
And then I also play it like this where I take the bottom G up and I play C E and G
Then it's got a G major [G] in it and that consists of the notes G B and D
Then it's got an A [Am] minor in it and that [A] consists of the notes A [Am] C E
And then finally it's [G#] also got [Em] an E minor in it and that consists of the notes [G] G B [Em] and E
So let's break this mantra down.
All [A] right we've got two parts to this song
The first one is low and the second one is high.
Let's have a look at the low part first
So the progression for the low part [C] goes C C [G] G E minor [Am] A minor [G] G [C] C C
If you didn't get that it'll be down in the [N] description so don't worry about that you'll be able to write that up
In this situation it might seem a little bit complex but again playing it often enough
will really help you to be able to play it without even needing to think about it
Now the awesome thing about this song is that each syllable lands right on the beat
So the song or the mantra I should say consists of eight syllables
Ra Ma Da Sa Sa Se So Hang
Eight syllables and these all land on the beat
So if you're learning the song and you're a little bit unsure what you can actually do
You can play it like this you can [C] go Ra Ma [G] Da [Em] Sa [Am] [G] Sa Se [C] So Hang
So you can just literally emphasize each beat and that should be able to assist you
with then being able to play it more fluidly later on
Now the high part well that's actually no different
Again each syllable lands right on the beat and when you're practicing it
you can emphasize each chord on that beat
The progression is slightly different so it goes C C A [Am] minor A [G] minor G E minor [C] C C
_ And so when you're emphasizing it you can go Ra Ma [Am] Da [G] Sa Sa Se [C] So Hang _
[E] Thank you very much for watching I hope you managed to learn the song
If you've got any questions any comments or like I said any
Ramadasa by Snatam Kawa.
Now this song is super easy.
It's super beautiful and it also came from a request
So if you have anything you want me to put up post in the comment box [C] below and I will do my best
First we'll play it and then we'll break it down afterwards _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _
_ [G] Saze [C] _ _ Soham _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] Ramadasa
[Am] _
[G] Saze _ [C] _ _ Soham _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [G] Ramadasa
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ Saze Soham Ramadasa
[G] _ [Em] Saze [C] _ _ Soham _ _
_ _ _ [F#] So this song is played in the key of C major and therefore it has the chords in it well C major
In two forms [G] firstly I play it like this so it's got a G a [C] C and an E
And then I also play it like this where I take the bottom G up and I play C E and G
Then it's got a G major [G] in it and that consists of the notes G B and D
Then it's got an A [Am] minor in it and that [A] consists of the notes A [Am] C E
And then finally it's [G#] also got [Em] an E minor in it and that consists of the notes [G] G B [Em] and E
So let's break this mantra down.
All [A] right we've got two parts to this song
The first one is low and the second one is high.
Let's have a look at the low part first
So the progression for the low part [C] goes C C [G] G E minor [Am] A minor [G] G [C] C C
If you didn't get that it'll be down in the [N] description so don't worry about that you'll be able to write that up
In this situation it might seem a little bit complex but again playing it often enough
will really help you to be able to play it without even needing to think about it
Now the awesome thing about this song is that each syllable lands right on the beat
So the song or the mantra I should say consists of eight syllables
Ra Ma Da Sa Sa Se So Hang
Eight syllables and these all land on the beat
So if you're learning the song and you're a little bit unsure what you can actually do
You can play it like this you can [C] go Ra Ma [G] Da [Em] Sa [Am] [G] Sa Se [C] So Hang
So you can just literally emphasize each beat and that should be able to assist you
with then being able to play it more fluidly later on
Now the high part well that's actually no different
Again each syllable lands right on the beat and when you're practicing it
you can emphasize each chord on that beat
The progression is slightly different so it goes C C A [Am] minor A [G] minor G E minor [C] C C
_ And so when you're emphasizing it you can go Ra Ma [Am] Da [G] Sa Sa Se [C] So Hang _
[E] Thank you very much for watching I hope you managed to learn the song
If you've got any questions any comments or like I said any