Hi, I couldn't find chords for the song Dhadhar Thekeo Jotil Tumi by Mohiner Ghoraguli. From album Kheyaparer Gaan. Keu ei chord guli post korle besh hoy. Tata, Equinox.
already on the forum mate ... check this out https://indianguitartabs.com/showthread.php?t=3960&highlight=jotil cheers Ats
Eita aami peyechhi. Kintu aami detailed kichhu jaate aaro ektu better kore dewa thakbe. Cause I am a beginner. Anyway I am gonna try it out tonight. Thanks.... Equinox......
Chords for dhandar thekeo jotil tumi Song: Dhandar thekeo jotil tumi Band: Mohiner Ghoraguli all credits to ananth for this ..... Intro: F.... Bb..... F ......C (repeat) F........................Bb......... Dhandar thekeo jotil tumi ... F........................C.......... Khider thekeo .......... F......................Bb.......... Kaj-er modhye okaj khani F.......................C moner modhye koshto F......................Bb.............. shopno hoyeai jokhon tokhon Bbm.................F............. aankre aamay dhorooo ........... F...............Bb......... tai to boli amay borong F...................C................ ghenna koro ghenna koro rest of the song is the same ....... Cheers :rockon: Ats
Well.. have a more accurate version.. Well the reply above is quite correct, but still, I would like to add and change a little bit. Actually at first look, the song seems quite easy to play.. but if you want to play it just in the way they played it, there are many intricate things involved. Let us try to play it in an other way- so that it sounds more original. Start it from the start! ================= First Music ================= First you see there is a music part. A chord progression. The progression is F-Bb-C-Bb. To accurately catch their scale, you should play first position for both F major and B flat major but second position for C major. This progression will be played for 4 times. Then you stop at F and strum once. At this time the singer should start. ================= The song ================= Well as you see here, you need two guitars to play it. One for the rythm and other for some plucking and lead parts, because with the song both guitar rythm and plucking will be played simultaneously. The chord progression for rythm part is F-Bb-C. This same progression will be played through out the song (except a little change at some space). See it below- F--------------Bb----C-- Dhandar thekeo jotil tumi ... F-------------Bb--C-- Khider thekeo sposto F--------------Bb----C-- Kaj-er modhye okaj khali F-------------Bb--C-- moner modhye koshto Notice two things- you will be playing F major for a full period whereas Bb and C will be played for half of a period. This way the chord progression will create a wavy sound effect. Second thing is you should be fast in changing chord, so it may need practice. You must listen the song carefully to practice the rythm and strumming pattern. Then the second part- F---------------------Bb-- shopno hoyeai jokhon tokhon Bbm------------F---- aankre aamay dhorooo ........... F----------------Bb---- tai to boli amay borong C-----------Bb-------- ghenna koro ghenna koro Then the music part (the chord progression) again starts, but this time with F-Bb-C-F progression. Also notice that this time all these chords are played for half of a time period unlike the first time when F was played with a full time period and other two chords for half periods. Then there is a accompanying plucking with the song. The plucking pattern is as below- F : 4-3/1-2-3(-4) Bb: 4-3-2 C : 1-2-3-4 This means you hold down F major and play the numbererd strings by playing one string at a time. The '/' symbol means a time gap that you have to find out listening to the song. Then hold Bb chord and next C chord and then back to F major. Practice it with the song. It's easy. ================ The lead part ================ There is a beautiful but difficult lead music part before the beginning of the second interlude. The tab (simplified) is as below- E-------6(i)-9(L)-7-6------6------------------------ B--6(i)---------------9(L)--------9-7-6-6--6-------- G--------------------------------------------8(r)----- D----------------------------------------------------- E------6-9(L)-7--11(I)---11-13-14-11/13-9-9- B-7(m)-------------------------------------- G------------------------------------------- E---------9(m)----------------------- B--8/9(i)------10(r)-9-7-6--6-5------ G-------------------------------7-5-- D------------------------------------ E-------------------5-6-10-6- B-----5-6-----5-6-8---------- G-5-7-------7---------------- D---------------------------- E-6(i)-9-7--7-6--6-------------- B------------------9(L)-9-7(m)-- G------------------------------- (The last part is simplified, eliminating intricacies) Hope, it's quite complete now. Remember the strumming and plucking both should be played simultaneously by two guitarists to create the original sound effect. Enjoy, and should there be any query, suggestion please reply. :beer:
the progression is correct except for a very minute changes. the scale will be F instead of G: Intro: F-Bb-F-C (repeat koro moner anonde...) F . . . . . . . . . . .Bb .C. . . ..F . . ... C.. . . ..Bb dhadhar thekeo jotil tumi khider thekeo sposhto F . . . . . . . . . . .Bb .C. . . ..F . . . ..C.. . . ..Bb kaajer moddhe okaj khali mone moddhe koshto F . . . . . . . .Bb ........ . . ..Bbm. ... . . ..F shopno hoye jokhon tokhon aakre amae dhoro F . . . . . .Bb. . . . . . . Gm.. .. . . . . . . .C taito boli amae borong ghenna koro ghenna koro (The progression of the chords are same as above) kono gaaner hajar buli shudhu i shomoy noshto aakcho chobi shomosto din rong shobi oshposhto shukher thekeo hajar gune dukho onek bhalo taito boli amae borong ghenna koro ghenna koro aaj chalak ami kaal boka mohot premik neka neka amar ashol chehara ki chinte tumi paro chinte jodi perei thako ghenna koro ghenna koro Enjoy\m/