Scale:F# chords used G#sus4 (4-4-6-6-4-4) F#add9 (4-3-2-4) (used once, just before first antara) B , C# , F# ,D ,G#m (regular shapes) (------No chord----------)--B Bahon mein chale Aa........Ooo ----------------------G#sus4----B Bahon mein chale Aa............Ooo ---------------F#--------D--- Ha Hum se Sanam Kya Parda ------------Db----------F#-- Ho hum se sanam, kya parda ( well, some prefer to use E instead of Db in this part, but i thought Db sounds better) --------Db---------F# Yeh aaj ka, nahi milan ---------B------------F# ye sang hai, umarbharka shh shh shh baho mein chale............ Flute: ---C#sus2-------------F#--B--C# G-----6------6-------4-3-3-4-4-6- D-4-6--6-4-6--6-4-6------------- A------------------------------- E------------------------------- guitar F#add9 E------4---- (X4) B---2-2---- G--3------- D-4------- F# Chale hi jaana hai, najar chura ke yu C#------------G#m---------B------------F#------ Fir thame the sajan tumne meri kalayi kyun, hmm??? -------C#------------F#-----------B----------F# Kisiko apna banake chodde, aisa koi nahi karta Same pattern for the rest part of the song P.S.: G#sus4 is also written as C#sus2, same thing....
Hi Judas.. good work.. I thought of one correction though.. G#m in stanza looks little out of place.. I prefer to play F# instead. Wat say..The way I play is something like this.. DU D Pause Bahon me chale aao F#/F#/B/B/ Bahon me chale aao F#/F#/B/B Ho Hamse sanam kya parda Ho Hamse sanam kya parda B/F#/D/D/D/C#/F#/F# Change the strumming 1n2n3n43 DU-UD--- (with muting) Yeh AAj ka nahi Milan C#/C#/F#/F# Ye sang hain Janam janam ka /B/B/F# Pause Ho Bahon me chale aao F#/F#/B/B/ Ho Hamse sanam kya parda Ho Hamse sanam kya parda B/F#/D/D/D/C#/F#/F# Interlude F# Verse Chale hi jana hain najar mila yu F#/F#/F#/F# Fir thami thi saajan tumne /C#/F# Meri kalai kyon /B/B Pause (Repeat) Chale hi jana hain najar mila yu F#/F#/F#/F# Fir thami thi saajan tumne /C#/F# Meri kalai kyon /B/B Pause Kisi ko apana, bana ke chhor de C#/C#/F#/F# Aisa koi nahi karta /B/B/F# Pause
@raga2303 Thanks for ur suggestion.... hmm, yeah G#m might look put of place and indeed, the usual way of starting the song is with an F# chord....nevertheless, if u listen carefully, u'll hear a faint G#sus4 or C#sus2 chord being played just after The part "baho mein chale AA" (in the 2nd line, the first line starts on a B chord) it's a suspended chord no doubt and the unison of two notes G# and C# made me feel that it's a G#sus4 chord....plz check it out
I tried G#sus4 as mentioned by you and to me it sounded good. Let me concede that my ears are not good enough to identify such nuances by listening the song itself. I would have blindly believed anyway