4# = 1+4#+7maj for eg F4# =F+B+E Code: intro: Guitar---------------------------- |F#m | % |% | % | Woh Hoeah | F#m | % | % | F4# Eb4# | x2 Lehraake Balkhaake |F#m9 | % | AM7 | % | Guitar------------------------- |F#m | % |% | % | | F#m | % | % | F4# Eb4# | Lehraake Balkhaake Balkhaake Balkhaake |F#m9 | % | % | % | Aag Laga Ke Dilo Ko Jala Ke |Bm9 | % | G | % | Karoon Main Ishaara | C#4(7) | \ | \ | \ | -- C#4(7)=C#+F#+G#+B Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara |F#m9 | % | E6 | E6 | Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara |DM7 | % | C#m \ | F4# Eb4# | Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara |F#m9 | % | E6 | E6 | Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara |DM7 | % | C#m | \ | Interlude: Code: pPP Ooooooo eeEEEEEeee haiyYaee |DM7 | % | B4/E | % | Guitar------------------------- |F#m | % |% | % | | F#m | % | % | F4# Eb4# | SalamayuWayhayheAeh SalamayuWayhayheAeh |Bm7 | % | C#m7 | % | Salamayu ee ooo ee EeyhayheAeh |DM7 | % | E | F#m7/E C#/F | SalamayuWayhayheAeh SalamayuWayhayheAeh |Bm7 | % | C#m7 | % | Salamayu ee ooo ee EeyhayheAeh |DM7 | % | E | C# C#7 | Code: Shola Hai Yeh Tan Mera |F#m2 | % | E6 | % | Are Dehko Tum Paas Na Aana |DM7 | % | F#m9 | % | Shama Ke Jo Pass Aaya |F#m2 | % | E6 | % | Are Jalta Hai WohiParwana |DM7 | % | F#m9 | % | Oh Mere Deewano Baat Ko Samjho |Bm | % | E |A E| Door Se Dekho Mera Yeh Nazara |Bm | Bm7 | C#4(7) | \ | Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara Bijli Banke Girti Hoon Main Nagin Banke Dasti Hoon Cheene Hosh Jo Sab Ke Main Hi To Aisi Masti Hoon Rang Jalka Doon Saas Mehka Doon Pal Mein Zadka Doon Main Yeh Dil Tumhara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara Lehraake Balkhaake Lehraake Balkhaake Balkhaake Balkhaake Aag Laga Ke Dilo Ko Jala Ke Karoon Main Ishaara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Sharara Main Hoon Ek Sharara
bumping this, this was my first post at IGT : I notice i have used some uncentional naming schemes.. F4#.. i remember kishmu helped me with that chord... kishmu man do u know what the name for such tritone chords are? i have noticed that chord at so many places after that.. and its so cooll
Jayswami is Great! Hi jaya... How do you play these exotic chords? Can you show us the fingure positions for these chords, please?
hahahahahahahahahahaha Jay what a post !!!!! amazing chords!!! and I never imagined you to be posting a song like SHARARA SHARARA !!!!! but when I saw the chords, I realized that its a good musician's composition after all its that Shiv Kumar Sharma's son Rahul Sharma who did this music I think
dude :shock:.. whr frm do u come up with such chords ???? :shock:.. got 2 try them :rock: but whr is ur audio ? .. is it in the thrd whr u postd al ur songs ?? nyways needless 2 say gr8 post.
Jay - I learnt about those 4th interval chords in keyboard magazine (https://www.keyboardmag.com/). I just dont know what they are called. Your naming is good enough.
Not too fond of the song ... it's only Asha's wonderful voice that's the saving grace ... but the chords seem interesting, will try playing them. @bandbaaja: The composers were Jeet-Pritam. - Raj.
i love this song for only one reason- my girlfriend did a dance to this song for her school's talent show...and she did it good :|
i thought of a cool way to look at the 4# chords.. these r just sharp9 chords without the root and the fifth : well the shapr 9 technically dont have the fifth.. so just remove the root from the sharp9 and u get my tritone 4# chords.. for example try this chord prog Am7 E#9 D#9 Am .. would sound cool same effect as Am7 Ab4# Gb4# Am in fact playing Am7 Ab4#/E Gb4#/D adds so much punch too... neways i will shut up..
Jay - 4th interval chords are variations of 7ths - so you can substitute these in place of 7th. For example G7 can be substituted with F+B+E (notes in the chord) Try this Dm7- above chord - CM7