Aye kaash ke hum hosh me aab.. Chords from Kbhi haan kabhi naa

Discussion in 'Hindi Guitar Tabs - Submit or Request' started by sarang_cool, Dec 2, 2005.

  1. sarang_cool

    sarang_cool New Member

    Here r the chords of my all time feverate.. Aye kaash ke hum :beer:

    Aye kaash ke hum hosh me aab (Kabhi haa kabhi naa) chords!!

    Chords G(6) - (005453)
    (G/D)- (055433)
    Am - (077555)
    C - (005553)

    G(6).......................(G/D).......Am.....................(G/D)...
    Aye kaash ke hum hosh me aab aane na payeeee

    repeat

    Am....................C.......(G/D)..C..........(G/D).......
    Bas nagme tere pyaar ke gaate hi jaaayeeeee


    1st Stanza
    D...G(6)..D....G(6).......................
    Ho bas agar tum hamare sanam
    D...................................................
    Hum to sitaron me rakh de kadam

    repeat
    (G/D)..................Am....
    Saara jaha bhul jaaye
    ........................C.......(G/D)........C......(G/D)
    bas nagme tere pyaar ke gaate hi jaaye
    G(6)...............
    Aye kaash ke

    2nd stanza
    D...G(6)..D....G(6).......................
    Khilati mehekati ye zulfon ki chhaw
    D...................................................
    hasate khanakate in hotho ke jaam

    repeat
    (G/D)..................Am.......
    aarjoo ke saath uthaaye
    ........................C.......(G/D)........C......(G/D)
    bas nagme tere pyaar ke gaate hi jaaye
    G(6).................
    A kaash ke ham

    Note - In the fist line of each of the stanzas, if sombody is not able to play D and G(6) chords in succession keeping the pace, just start with the G(6) and skip D, it seems ok.

    Comments and Suggestions are welcome
     
  2. vini

    vini Repeat Offender

    hey firstly thanx for the help! :)
    Hmm..chords look good! iL check properly and will tell ya later
     
  3. kl12

    kl12 (Ghost Note)

    aint sound right to me........
     
  4. vini

    vini Repeat Offender

    im unsure about the usage of G6...what scale is it btw?
     
  5. sarang_cool

    sarang_cool New Member

    The G(6) seems correct to me, you can also use G/D in place of G(6).
    do try out and let me know :think:
     
  6. vini

    vini Repeat Offender

    ok i will try that :)
     

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