F G A# C F G A# C Dil Chahta Hai Dil Chahta Hai F G A# C Dil Chahta Hai C F G A# C Kabhi Na Beete Chamkile Din F G A# C Dil Chahta Hai C F G A# C Hum Na Rahe Kabhi Yaaron Ke Bin A# F A# C Din Din Bhar Ho Pyaari Baatein A# F A# C Jhoome Shaame Gaayen Raatein G A# F G Masti Mein Rahe Dooba Dooba Hamesha Sama G A# F Hum Ko Raahon Mein Yunhi Milti Rahe Khushiyaan Dil Chahta Hai Kabhi Na Beete Chamkile Din Dil Chahta Hai Hum Na Rahe Kabhi Yaaron Ke Bin C Jagmagate Hain Jilmilaate Hain Apne Raaste C Yeh Khushi Rahen Roshni Rahen Apne Waaste C Jagmagate Hain Jilmilaate Hain Apne Raaste C A# Yeh Khushi Rahen Roshni Rahen Apne Waaste F A# C F A# C F A# C F A# C Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo........ The paragraphs have the same chords as "Din Din Bhar Ho...." Note: For best effect, use POWER CHORDS for every part of the song except for the chorus (Hooooo oooo oooo part... use normal chords for that)
hey man here u go.....your first lessons for power cords.i the beginig i also had a problem with power cords.they r ezy. Lets learn about power chords! They can be called the Perfect Fifth. A perfect fifth is equal to seven half steps, i.e. two notes seven frets apart. However, since we are talking about a chord, that means we want to strike both notes simultaneously, and the only way to do this is by using two strings. Here is a sample power chord: E|----------------| B|----------------| G|----------------| D|--------5-------| A|--------3-------| E|----------------| The root note, played on the A string, is the C. And the fifth of C, which is a G, is played on the D string. The beauty of power chords, is that you can make a root-fifth chord almost anywhere by simply moving the same shape around the fretboard. However, note that the shape changes when you play the root on the G-string, since the interval between the G-string and the B-string is different from the interval between other strings. Now lets look at some variations on the power chord: E|---------------|---------------|---------------| B|---------------|---------------|---------------| G|-------5-------|-------5-------|---------------| D|-------5-------|-------5-------|---------------| A|-------3-------|-------3-------|-------3-------| E|---------------|-------3-------|-------3-------| In the first example, we have added another root above the fifth. This is another very common shape. The added high note makes the chord a little brighter. In the second example, we still have the root above the fifth, and now we have added a fifth below the root. The third example shows just the two lowest notes of the previous example. Here the root is actually the higher of the two notes, and the fifth is the lower note. This is another important shape to learn. Technically, this chord is called an "inverted" power chord. "Inversion" simply refers to the fact that the root is higher than the fifth ... you can think of this as turning the chord upside-down. Now lets combine our understanding of power chords with the minor scale.Lets write all the power chords for the E minor key. I II iii IV V vi vii I E|-------------------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------------------| G|-----------------------------------2----4--------| D|--------------------2----4----5----0----2--------| A|-----2----4----5----0----2----3------------------| E|-----0----2----3---------------------------------|
this is how i play it.. Dil Chahta Hai Dil Chahta Hai |Cm7 | % | Dil Chahta Hai Kabhi Na Beete |Cm7 | Cm7 F | Chamkile Din |Cm7 | % | Dil Chahta Hai Hum Na Rahe Kabhi |Cm7 | Cm7 F | Yaaron Ke Bin |Cm7 | % | Din Din Bhar Ho Pyaari Baatein |Bb4 |F5 | Jhoome Shaame Gaayen Raatein |Bb4 |F5 | Masti Mein Rahe Dooba |BbM7 % | Dooba Hamesha Sama |Gm7 AbM7 | Hum Ko Raahon Mein Yunhi Milti Rahe Dm7 Gm7 Khushiyaan Cm7 Dil Chahta Hai Kabhi Na Beete Cm7 F Chamkile Din Cm7 etc Dil Chahta Hai Hum Na Rahe Kabhi Yaaron Ke Bin Jagmagate Hain Jilmilaate Hain Apne Raaste (bass riff over Cm7) Yeh Khushi Rahen Roshni Rahen Apne Waaste (bass riff over Cm7) Jagmagate Hain Jilmilaate Hain Apne Raaste (bass riff over Cm7) Yeh Khushi Rahen Roshni Rahen Apne Waaste (bass riff over Cm7) Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo........ Ab Bb F If u notice the intro of the song, behind the FGBbC bass riff, there is this airy synth special effects part.. the trick to play that live (its can be easily programmed like the original) .. well the key to play that live is to use the pitch bend wheel, drop it down one step (-2), then u can play the riff in Dm all white keys use your knuckles or press 4 keys simultanousely and move forwards.. (DEFG)-(EFGA)-(FGAB) etc to create the effect. This riff continues into the song.. and comes now and then during the 1st and second verse. I got the lead guitar tabs somewhere.. I will post it when I find i find a guitar here in new delhi.. which remidns me hey guys are there any good music instrument shops in delhi? I need to buy a cheap acoustic guitar.. i am getting withdrawal symptoms :| am vacationing in delhi its been only one week and i am itching to lay my hands on a piano or a guitar Jay Swaminathan