Way to read this chart: The chords given below each line is already in 4/4 time But if you still wish to change as per syllables, I have put each syllable in [BOX] brackets Each chord change is where the [ BOX ] appears [SIGN - MUKHDA] [] Tu Hi Meri Shab [Hai] Subah Hai [] Tu Hi Din Hai Me[ra] / Am7 / Em / Fmaj7 / Am / [] Tu Hi Mera Rab [Hai] Jahan Hai [] Tu Hi Meri Duni[ya] / Am7 / Em / Fmaj7 / Am / [SIGN CROSS] [Tu] Waqt Mere Li[ye] yea [Main] Hoon Tera Lam[ha] / Am / G / Fmaj7 / Am / [Kai]se Rahega Bha[la] aaa [Hoke] Tu Mujh Se Ju[daa] / Am / G / Fmaj7 / Am / [CHORUS] [] O O O O O [O]ooooo [] O O O O O O [O] / Am / D / Fmaj7 / Am / [VERSE - ANTRA] [] Aankhon Se [Pad]dhke Tujhe [] Dil Pe Main [Ne] Likha / Am / E / E / Am / [] Tu Ban Ga[ya] Hai Mere [] Jeene Ke [Ek] Vajah / Am / E / E / Am / Music [] Aankhon Se [Pad]dhke Tujhe [] Dil Pe Main [Ne] Likha / Am / E / E / Am / [] Tu Ban Ga[ya] Hai Mere [] Jeene Ke [Ek] Vajah / Am / E / E / Am / [VERSE CROSS] [] Teri Ha[see]eee [] Teri A[daa]aaa / Am / D / Fmaj7 / D / [] Auron Se [Hai] [] Bilkul Ju[daa]aaa / Am / G / E / Am / REPEAT CHORUS and so on FYI - This song is a direct lift from the Sacral Nirvana track featured in the Buddha Bar 3 CD, PRITAM CHOR!!!!
Great Work Bandbaaja !! Though I'm not convinced bout Fmaj7 as below .. [] Teri Ha[see]eee [] Teri A[daa]aaa / Am / D / Fmaj7 / D / I think it should be / Am / D / Am / D / What say ?
thats the whole deal the notes if played are same for Teri Haseen Teri Adaa but the chords change you can do / Am / D/ Fmaj7 / D / or / Am / D/ C / D / I think it is F maj7 there because the first time you play Teri Hasee - you play Am in Teri with the notes E A C E and Teri Adaaa - you play Fmaj7 there with the notes F A C E The numbers in brackets indicate finger numbers X means you dont play that string (O) means you play that string open A minor X...X...D...G...B..(O) ===================== |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|..(1)..| |...|...|...|...|...| --------------------- |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| |...|..(2).(3)..|...| |...|...|...|...|...| --------------------- |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| --------------------- F major 7 X...X...D...G...B..(O) ===================== |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|..(1)..| |...|...|...|...|...| --------------------- |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|..(2)..|...| |...|...|...|...|...| --------------------- |...|...|...|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| |...|..(3)..|...|...| |...|...|...|...|...| --------------------- notice the movement on bass from E to F while other notes are same
This strumming can be used for playing the song solo on one guitar 1-&-2-&-3-&-4-&-5-&-6-&-7-&-8-&- D---D---d-----u--D-U-D---d------- D is a HARD DOWN STROKE where the note sustains till the next stroke d is a SOFT DOWN STROKE where the note does not sustain beyond the count it is played U is a HARD UP STROKE where the note sustains till the next stroke u is a SOFT UP STROKE where the note does not sustain beyond the count it is played If you notice I have posted the same pattern for Ya Ali Ya Ali will be played faster and this will be in a cooler soft pace
great wrk as always.. but what do u think abt this? Am..........G............Fmaj7.................Am [] O O O O O [O]ooooo [] O O O O O O [O]
arre bhai log listen carefully its the D chord, the F# note is very evident in that fast strumming pattern that is used behind the O o o part. there is a guitar playing the chords on the higher frets the D played there is in the x-12-12-11-10-10 position
^^^^^ Hey ... 4/4 means stroking on every count of 4 .Its actually a meteornome count. ie , 1 strike 2 strike 3 strike 4 strike similarly u can have a 3 /4 which means 1 strike 2 strike 3 strike 4 null etc etc..:aggre: Hope the gurus over here can explain to u in detail:rule:
G sounds good coz u play f# on bass like the author put it. i play it as D/F#(on higher string) , it sounds more original than D or G for me coz the shift back to fmaj7 is smoother that way.But then again its personal taste and also on how you sing the part. BTW thanks for the chords....bandbaaja
simple chords for this song they are aminor gmajor fmajor aminor emajor. try it it sounds good and the strumming pattern was D DUDUDUDD