Tu Tu Hai Wohi A beautiful song with an eclectic combination of chords. I think these should be correct- sounds good to me...cheers! [Em]Tu Tu Hai [C]]Vahi Dil Ne [Bm]Jise Apna [G]Kaha Tu Hai [C]Jahaan Maein Hoon Vahaan Ab To Yeh [B7]Jeevan Tere Bin [E]Hai Sazaa [Am]Ho Mil Jaayen Is [C]Tarah Do [G]Lehren Jis [Bm]Tarah [C]Phir Ho Na [Am]Juda Haan Ye [B7]Vaada [Em]Raha [Em]Yeh Wada Yeh Wada Yeh Wada [D]Yeh Wada Yeh Wada [B7]Yeh Wada [Em]Maein Aavaaz Hoon To [Bm]Tu Hai Geet Mera [Em]Jahaan Se Niraala [Bm]Manmeet [G]Mera [Am]Ho Mil Jaayen ... and so on…
Heyjoe, good work but a few changes... I have tabbed it in Em for ease of understanding and singing The original is Fm Mukhda (Tu Tu hai wohi) / Em / C / D / G / / Em / D / B / B / / E / E / CROSS (Mil jaaye is tarah) [ / Am / Am / G / E /] - (2) - / Em / Am / D / Em/ The Remix version has the stupid line Yeh Waada Yeh Waada Yeh Waada the chords there are [/ C / C / Am / Am /] - (2) ANTRA (Main Awaaz Hoon To) / Em / G / Em / G / / Em / G / Em / G / Then repeat the CROSS part
https://indianguitartabs.com/showthread.php?t=4961&highlight=yeh+vaada+raha have posted it here with some explanations if u need...
Dear Bandbaaja Thanks for your post. Went through your old post as well but didn't understand the 'Circle of Fifth's' that you mentioned there. Will read up on that for sure. But by any chance, did you happen to strum the chords I posted? Frankly they seem to be a little more melodious than urs (Gustakhi maaf, am only a novice when compared to you!)
Joe, Although your chords are good, however there are slight mistakes. Baandbaaja's one sounds alright to me. This is my correction. CROSS (Mil jaaye is tarah) [ / Am / Am / G / E /] - (2) how about playing [ / F / Am / G / Em /] - (2) Other than that, I think everything is good.
yes that F is what a lot of keyboardists i know use. but when i heard the song, i did not find the traces of F in the original. and the last chord is an E major i think, not E minor since it comes to Em in the next line, the change is apparent. joe - your chords will not sound wrong at all, since u r in key. but the whole idea of playing as per originals is to play a MAJOR where there is a major and a MINOR where there is a minor. for instance if u see i have substituted your Bm with a D. 2 notes in both chords are the same (that is the D & the F#) the question is whether the A or the B has been played with it. A makes it D major and B makes it B minor so when u listen to the song and figure out the NOTE that is hit there, try to figure out whether its a major chord playing or a minor chord. (i dunno how to explain this, its to do with listening to the chord and humming the 3 notes that make that chord)
Bandbaaja, I would agree with you that there maybe an E major at the end there. There probably is. I guess you can play Am as well there. My first hunch was an F. But guess you can play Am as well. I seem to get confused playing too many times trying to judge the right chord being used with the song. Changed chords many times trying, now I am all confused. I still think F. I like your chords with the song anyways.
Dear Joe Please mention how to strumm. I mean the rhythm (down up down). Could you post me minor scales & chords as well. my mail id is rhythmofmusic@rediffmail.com. Regards AMit Kannurkar
strumming Hi Amit An easy strum that I use for the song is d du d du. But one can really experiment and jazz up the strumming in many ways...will leave you to find out what suits you... Cheers