"Prem’s Theme" flute notes are not arbitrary; they are a sophisticated mapping of neurodiversity onto a Hindustani classical framework. By using the bansuri’s capacity for microtonal slides and breath articulations, the composers turn a simple pentatonic melody into a diagnostic tool for empathy. The final note of the theme (a fading Low Ni) leaves the listener suspended—neither resolved nor hopeless—much like the journey of a child who learns to see the world through stars on the floor.
🎧 Original composition: Shantanu Moitra prem 39-s theme flute notes
The flute notes for Prem 39's theme song are as follows: "Prem’s Theme" flute notes are not arbitrary; they
The beauty of this theme lies in how you transition between Re and Ga . Avoid sharp jumps; instead, slide your fingers to mimic a human voice. 🎧 Original composition: Shantanu Moitra The flute notes
🎼 Scale suggestion: Try playing on (or C middle on Western flute).
| Note | L Thumb | L 1-2-3 | R 1-2-3 | R Pinky | Duration | | :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :--- | | | ● | ●●● | ●○○ | ○ | Long | | G | ● | ●●● | ○○○ | ○ | Long | | A | ● | ●●○ | ○○○ | ○ | Bend* | | C' | ● | ●○○ | ○○○ | ● | Short | | D' | ○ | ○●○ | ○○○ | ● | Long |
| Phrase | Raga Origin | Emotional Ras | |--------|-------------|----------------| | Sa – Ga – Ma – Pa | Raga Bhupali (audav – 5 notes) | Veera (courage), Shringara (love) | | Ga – Ma – Dha – Ni – Sa (upper) | Hint of Raga Desh | Hope, rain, new beginnings | | Pa – Ma – Ga – Re – Sa | Raga Bageshri (bringing in komal Ga? No – actually shuddha Ga, but the Re adds karuna ) | Karuna (compassion), Bhakti (devotion) |