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Does anyone know wereto find sheet music for mantras for guitar?

I am organizing a kirtan. I thought it would be nice to play my guitar. Any ideas? Yoga not Buddhist.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    This is not my area of expertise, but you may find help at some of the sites I've listed below:

    Kirtan Chord Charts:

    http://www.atmayogi.com/taxonomy/term/36

    Basic melodies with chord charts:

    http://www.atmayogi.com/node/437

    About Kirtan:

    http://ezinearticles.com/?Kirtan-is-a-Special-Sort...

    You may also want to Google Pt. V. N. Bhatkhande and Pt. D. V. Paluskar as composers of Kirtan music.

    Good luck!

    OldSoul

  • 5 years ago

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    Among the exciting and valuable featuring you will discover in the Jamorama course could be the "Jam Songs ".As you go through the instructions, they offer you sheet music to a song, and then 2 music paths to accompany the song.

    The very first music track will have the guitar part inside (so you can hear how it's designed to sound), and another sound track has the track with the guitar eliminated (so you can play with your self!)

    They manage the Jam Trails in a very straightforward manner.

    Jam Tracks is one of the countless points from Jamorama that will make learning the guitar easy even for the newcomers (especially if you don't have a guitar teacher there to assist you whenever you produce mistakes).

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Google Sybelius Scorch

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