Here's a melody notation for "Dil Ke Ranjha" in a semi-classical style, keeping it soulful and emotional. We'll use the C major scale as the base (you can transpose it as needed). --- Melody Notation (in Sargam and Western Notes) Verse 1 Suno zara meri kahani S R G M | G R S | Ṅ S Ṅ S | (C D E F | E D C | B C B C |) Chup si hai dil ki zubani S R G M | G M P | Ṅ S R S | (C D E F | E F G | B C D C |) Tere bina yeh raat kaisi M P D M | G M P | Ṅ S R S | (F G A F | E F G | B C D C |) Jaane kahan le jaye kahani S R G M | G R S | Ṅ S Ṅ S | (C D E F | E D C | B C B C |) --- Chorus O dil ke ranjha, kyun door hai tu? P D S R | G M P | Ṅ S R S | (G A C D | E F G | B C D C |) Har saans meri tere noor hai tu S R G M | G M P | Ṅ S R S | (C D E F | E F G | B C D C |) Main khaak ban ke bikhar gayi hoon M P D M | G M P | Ṅ S R S | (F G A F | E F G | B C D C |) Teri mohabbat ka sur hai tu S R G M | G R S | Ṅ S Ṅ S | (C D E F | E D C | B C B C |) --- Tempo and Rhythm Tempo: 90–100 BPM (slow and steady, with room for ornamentation). Time Signature: 4/4. Style: Add vibrato to long notes (e.g., M P D) and ornamentation (S R G M, slight glide on the "R"). --- Instrumentation Suggestions 1. Opening: Start with a soft flute intro, gradually layering with strings or a harmonium. 2. Verse: Use light tabla beats or soft percussion. Acoustic guitar can play gentle arpeggios. 3. Chorus: Bring in a fuller sound with rhythmic tabla or dholak and subtle bass. --- You can input this into any DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) to play with MIDI instruments, or have a classical vocalist or musician perform it live for you. Would you like additional guidance on arranging this melody?