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Hey...playing the casio is easy if u know the the basic sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa!
In western classical it starts with c.
If you have the basic learners' keyboard made by casio then u will find the notes(music notes) on top of every key.
What u can do....and tihs is the best way to learn....is to hum the song repeatedly and play every note along. it's a trial & error process where u will have to figure out which part of the song can be played on which key.
The first few times are tuff but once u get teh hang of it, then all songs come much easier. Trust me, this is how I learnt!
All the best and enjoy! 😊
i agree with apple u got to listen to the tune register it in ur mind and trace the raga by trial and error method.thats the same way i try new songs on my veena.any instrument the basic is the same.trial and error