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Basic Piano Fingering Lesson
Hi All

Today I will post a basic piano fingering lesson. This will help you to get
acquainted with the basic fingering techniques which will also help you to play
fluently. Before you get started with this tutorial I suggest you to go through
the Basic Piano Tutorial, so that you are at least familiar with the Piano notes
layout.

To start off with, let us first define a Middle-C. If you remember an octave in a
Piano/Keyboard has 12 keys, each signifying a particular note. So if you have a
5 octave piano/keyboard, you will have in total 61 keys. Have a look at the
picture below, your Piano/Keyboard might look like this.



Each of the five octaves will have its C note. The picture below has the C notes
marked in blue :


As you can see in the picture above, the Middle C has also been marked, which
stands as the third C from the extreme left.

Now let us introduce some sort of numbering for your fingers also, fingers for
both of your hands. Have a look at the picture below :


So, as you can see, your thumb is the number 1 finger.

Now let us go down to actual business, the playing part.

Practice For Right Hand -
Locate the Middle-C on your Piano/Keyboard and place your finger number 1 (of
your right hand) right on it. Next place your finger number 2 on the white key
immediately next to Middle-C i.e on D. Place the rest of three fingers on the
next three white notes, i.e E, F and G.

Now you should have all of your five fingers resting on the 5 white keys, C - D -
E - F - G starting from your thumb. Make sure that your wrist is slightly above
the level of the keys and your fingers are curved downwards.

Play - Now keep your fingers on their position and play the following numbered
pattern, one finger at a time :
1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1. Make sure you dont move your hand, let your fingers do the
work. Dont press more than one key at a time. The idea behind this is to create
control over your individual fingers. Initially you will find it little bit difficult,
sometimes two or more fingers might press the keys. Practice enough to get
rid of that and acquire significant command over your each finger.

Practice For Left Hand - Locate the Middle-C, but this time since we will be
dealing with the left hand, move 1 octave to the left. Place finger number 5 on
the C note, and subsequently the other fingers on the next white notes in
sequence. So basically now you will have your fingers 5-4-3-2-1 placed in the
notes C - D - E - F - G, in this order.

Play - Keep your fingers in their respective positions, and play the following
numbered pattern, one finger at a time: 5-4-3-2-1-2-3-4-5. As described above
for the right hand, dont move your hand and make sure you press each note
individually, one note at a time. Practice enough to acquire
significant command over your each finger.

Other patterns -

Once you think that you are playing the above patterns quite well, you can
advance towards more complicated patterns. Few of them are given below :

Right Hand Patterns -
1-1-2-2-3-3-4-4-5-5--5-5-4-4-3-3-2-2-1-1
1-2-3-2-3-4-3-4-5--5-4-3-4-3-2-3-2-1
1-1-2-3-2-2-3-4-3-3-4-5--5-5-4-3-4-4-3-2-3-3-2-1
1-2-3-4-2-3-4-5--5-4-3-2-4-3-2-1
Left Hand Patterns -

5-5-4-4-3-3-2-2-1-1--1-1-2-2-3-3-4-4-5-5
5-4-3-4-3-2-3-2-1--1-2-3-2-3-4-3-4-5
5-5-4-3-4-4-3-2-3-3-2-1--1-1-2-3-2-2-3-4-3-3-4-5
5-4-3-2-4-3-2-1--1-2-3-4-2-3-4-5
Playing with both hands - Playing with both hands is something which requires
significant practice to do. You need to train your mind to play simultaneously,
with both hands.

At first master the patterns described above and then try o play them
simultaneously, with fingers of both your hands operating together. You will
find it very difficult in the beginning. Practice hard, and you will soon find that
you are getting hold of it.

Basic Piano Tutorial


















Basic Piano Notes :



This section contains the basic overview
of the piano notes. The illustration below is a replica of the layout of th e
piano notes.Each note has been marked with its name.You must have already
noticed that there are a set of white and black keys, white keys placed
beneath the black ones. There is also a particular pattern in which these
keys are placed. All of these will be illustrated in detail below.




C# D#
F
# G# A# C# D#
F
# G# A# C# D#
F
# G# A#


C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



There are all total 12 notes in a piano,
each identified by its unique name. Start looking at the picture from the
extreme left. The first white key is marked as C. The note that immediately
follows is a black key, marked as C#. Subsequent keys that follow are
D,D#,E,F,F#,G,G#,A,B and C again.The same pattern of keys are repeated
afterwards.

Notice that after G# there is no H
note...the next note in sequence is A, followed by B and then C again.

It is very important to remember the keys
corresponding to the notes, this stands as a basic requirement before
proceeding any further with this tutorial.



How To
Remember The Notes :

This section illustrates the pattern in the
key layout of the Piano. You will find it extremely helpful as a way to
remember the keys corresponding to the notes.

As described already there are 12 notes in
a piano : C,C#,D,D#,E,F,F#,G,G#,A, and B. If you start looking at one
particular section of the Piano which starts with C and then following the
notes C#, D.... upto B, you will notice that this section contains a
collection of 7 white keys and 5 black keys.The white keys are laid down one
after another, whereas the black keys have a layout of 2:3 i.e there are 2
black keys one after another, then after a gap there are 3 black keys one
after another.Now in order to identify the C note, you just have to look for
the area with 2 black keys ( one after another ), the white key immediately
previous to the first black key ( from left to right ) will be the C
note.Once you have identified the C note, you can very well identify the
others.






2 Black
Keys

3 Black
Keys





C# D#
F
# G# A# C# D#
F
# G# A# C# D#
F
# G# A#


C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B

7
White Keys










Note C is
immediately
before the
two black keys









C# D#
F
# G# A#








C D E F G A B


There will be more than such regions in
your keyboard/piano, starting from
note C to B. Each of these are called octaves. Figure below shows
these regions.






C# D#
F
# G# A# C# D#
F
# G# A# C# D#
F
# G# A#


C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B
Octave-1 Octave-2 Octave-3

Octave-2 is at a higher pitch than
Octave-1.Similarly Octave-3 is at a higher pitch than Octave-2, and so on. In
terms of physics, the note C in Octave-2 has exactly double frequency than
the note C in Octave-1.However you need not worry about the physics here,
just try and get aquianted yourself with the notes and thier corresponding
keys. Gradually you will find no difficulty in recognizing the keys.To
re-iterate, this forms the base of Piano lessons, so build up a strong base
for yourself before plunging into more complex lessons.


Sharp Notes :

The notes marked with the # sign signify
the sharp notes e.g C# is pronounced as C sharp, D# is pronounced as D sharp
etc.The black keys are the sharp keys. The notes C,D,F,G and A have their
corresponding sharp keys, which are essentially the black keys, just after
the correponding white keys for C,D,F,G and A.Have a look at the illustration
below.





C# D#
F
# G# A# C# D#
F
# G# A# C# D#
F
# G# A#


C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B


The black key immediately following C note
is the C sharp note.Similarly the black note immediately following D note is
the D sharp note.There is no E# or B# note, as you can already see, as there
is no black key following E or B keys.


Flat Notes :

The
key immediately previous to a key in question is its corresposnding flat
note. As for example the note immediately previous to note C is called C flat
( presented as Cb in notations ). However as you might figure out by looking
at the piano layout in the above illustration, the immediate previous key to
C is B.Basically we are referring to the same note here, but with different
names.


Basic Chords Tutorial - Part 1




















Chords
:




This is the first part of the chord tutorial











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



This
section will cover the Chords tutorial. The standard chords will be
illustrated here. But before that let me list out the standard chords below
:

C Major,C# Major,D Major,D# Major,E Major,F
Major,F# Major,G Major,G# Major,A Major,A# Major,B Major









C Minor,C# Minor,D Minor,D# Minor,E Minor,F Minor,F# Minor,G Minor,G#
Minor,A Minor,A# Minor,B Minor



As it is quite evident from the list below, each note has its corresponding
major chord as well as minor chord. Before proceeding with the illustration
of each chord, let us see the rule which governs which notes will be used for
playing each chord.






Chord
Formula :


As
stated above, each note has its corresponding major and minor chord. In case
of major chords, the
notes that will be used for a particular note are as follows : The root note
i.e the chord for the note which you want to play, the 4th note counting from
the root note and finally the 7th note starting from the root note.As for
example, if we want to play C Major, the notes in use will be C (root note),E ( 4th note counting from the root note
)
and G ( 7th note starting from the root note ).
Have a look at the illustration below.










E (4th note)




G(7th note)


C (Root Note)






0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




In
case of minor chords, the notes that will be used for a particular note are
as follows : The root note i.e the chord for the note which you want to play,
the 3rd note counting from the root note and finally the 7th note starting
from the root note.As for example, if we want to play C Minor, the notes in
use will be C (root note),D# ( 3rd note counting
from the root note ) and G ( 7th note starting from the root note ). Have a look at the illustration below.









D#(3rd note)




G(7th note)


C (Root Note)






0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




Chords
Illustration :


The
chords will be illustrated below one after another. Although the C Major and
C Minor chords have been already illustrated, yet those will be illustrated
again to maintain continuity.






C
Major ( C )


C

E

G


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




C
Minor (Cm)


C

D#

G


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



C#
Major ( C# )


C#

F

G#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



C#
Minor (C#m)


C#

E

G#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




D
Major ( D )


D

F#

A


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




D
Minor ( Dm )


D

F

A


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




D#
Major ( D# )


D#

G

A#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




D#
Minor ( D#m )


D#

F#

A#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



Basic Chords Tutorial - Part 2



















Part -2 Of the Chord Tutorial Continues




E
Major ( E )


E

G#

B


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7








C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#





C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



E
Minor ( Em )



E

G

B


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7








C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#





C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B


F Major
( F )


F

A

C


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7








C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#





C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



F Minor
( Fm )


F

G#

C


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7








C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#





C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



F#
Major ( F# )


F#

A#

C#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7








C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#





C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



F#
Minor ( F#m )


F#

A

C#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7








C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#





C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B


G Major
( G )


G

B

D


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7








C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#





C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



G Minor
( Gm )


G

A#

D


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7








C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#





C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



Basic Chords Tutorial - Part 3



















The rest of the tutorial is contained here :



G#
Major ( G# )


G#

C

D#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




G#
Minor ( G#m )


G#

B

D#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



A Major
( A )


A

C#

E


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




A Minor
( Am )


A

C

E


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



A#
Major ( A# )


A#

D

F


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




A#
Minor ( A#m )


A#

C#

F


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



B Major
( B )


B

D#

F#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B




B Minor
( Bm )


B

D

F#


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7











C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#








C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B



Start Playing Chords By Yourself
Hi Friends,


One of the things budding piano and keyboard/synthesizer players often ask
that how can they start playing the chords by themselves i.e how they can
figure out the chords of a particular song without anyones help. So I thought
it would be better to publish a post listing out few things which might
answer their queries.


Before plunging into the details, let me clarify that there is no hard and fast
rule or formula which will enable you to figure out the chords straightaway.
Music is all about passion, and it takes considerable practice and hardwork to
attain greater levels. However, the good news is, if you are a true music lover,
and have a good ear for music, its not that hard to learn the basics. Once you
have learned the basics, you can build up on that knowledge with time.


We shall start now -


1. First things first, get yourself acquainted with the piano notes and try to
memorize them. Please visit my chord tutorial pages ( Basic Piano
Tutorial, Basic Chords Tutorial - Part 1, Basic Chords Tutorial - Part 2 and Basic
Chords Tutorial - Part 3 ) if you have not already done so. It is very important
that you get familiar with the notes and their corresponding chords. With
repeated practice, it will become your second nature, for instance, if we talk
about the note F, then you should be immediately able to play the chords F
major and F minor chords in the keyboard.


2. Dont jump into trying to figure out the chords as soon as you listen the song
first time. Hearing a song time n again, in order imbibe it within yourself is
equally important. As you listen the song, the brain parses the song internally,
trying to identify patterns within it. It also tries to identify areas where the
chords change ( it is not only important to identify which chords are used in the
song, it is equally important to identify the areas where the chords have been
used and at which syllable the change takes place ). As you gain experience,
you will realize that much of the pattern of the song can be figured out simply
by listening to it carefully few times.


3. Play along - Once you have imbibed the song within yourself, try playing the
song ( not the chords) in your piano or keyboard/synthesizer. Keep the song in
a loop in your song player.You donot need to be accurate with the notes while
you play, but just try to identify the notes used in the song. This will give you
an overall feel of the song. You dont even need to play the whole song, just try
to get the mukhra of the song while you play along. Once you are able to
identify the notes used in the mukhra of the song, the rest of the task becomes
relatively easy.

4. Having identified the notes in the mukhra of the song ( i.e the starting
phrases of the song ), you now have the task of identifying the chord which will
be used. If you had gone through the basic chord tutorial pages in my blog, you
must have learned that each note has its corresponding major and minor chord.
In case of major chords, the notes that will be used for a particular note are as
follows : The root note i.e the chord for the note which you want to play, the
4th reed counting from the root note and finally the 7th reed starting from the
root note.As for
example, if we want to play C Major, the notes in use will be C (root note),E (
4th reed counting from the root note ) and G ( 7th reed starting from the root
note ).

In case of minor chords, the notes that will be used for a particular note are
as follows : The root note i.e the chord for the note which you want to play,
the 3rd reed counting from the root note and finally the 7th reed starting
from the root note.As for example, if we want to play C Minor, the notes in
use will be C (root note),D# ( 3rd reed counting
from the root note ) and G ( 7th reed starting from the root note ).

5. We will take a concrete example here: Consider the song "Ya Ali" from the
movie gangster.
I found out while playing along, that the starting lines consists of the notes
B,C,E,D,F#,A.
It goes like this Ya (B note) A-(C note) Li(E note). So simple observation will
reveal that the starting line must constitute of a chord with these notes. The
chord Em consists of the notes E, G and B.Play the chord while the first line of
the song plays. Yes, it matches perfectly. To re-iterate, you must have good
ears to play good music. Whether the chord you are playing matches with that
of the song is purely your ability to match the two sounds based on your
judgement. Of course that comes with experience.

6. If you cannot figure out which chord corresponds to the starting phrases of
the song, try to figure out which note is being used the most in the starting few
lines of the song. Try experimenting with all the chords which contains that
particular note. Chances are that one of them will surely match.

7. Once you have figured out the starting chord, you can formulate very easily
which other chords will be used in the song. In this case since Em is the starting
chord, so definitely the chords D ( minus 1 note), chord C ( minus 2 notes), B (
minus 2.5 notes ),chord G( plus 1.5 notes) and Am ( plus 2.5 notes ) will be
used.

8. Now again play along the song, the entire mukhra. Pick the points where the
notes are changing, also try to figure out where the chords are changing in the
actual song by listening carefully. The areas where you find that the chord have
changed, find the corresponding note being played at that part of the song.
Since you already have the list of chords which will be used in the song, by and
large, it will be easy for you to identify the chord which is being played at that
part of the song, by matching it with the note being used in that chord.

9. With a little bit of effort, you will soon be able to figure out the chords being
used in the song. I will now post the chords for the song Ya Ali -

[Em]Ya Ali
Rehem Aa-[Am]-li
Ya Aa-[D]-li
Yaar [B]pay qurban hai sa-[Em]bhi
[Em]Ya Ali madad Aa-[Am]-li
Ya Aa-[D]li yeh me-[B]ri jaan yeh zinda-[D]gi

[D]Ishq pay haan
Mita [C]du Luta [Am]du mai apni khu-[G]di
Yaar pay [D]haan
Luta [C]du mita [Am]du mai yeh has-[B]-ti
I leave the rest of the song as an exercise for you.

Sheila Ki Jawani - Latest Hindi Song
Hi Friends,

Presenting the latest chart buster Sheila Ki Jawani. It contains the full
song with the lyrics, along with the set of chords. Play it along with
your piano or keyboard/synthesizer. The chord notation is provided
below:

Hindi Song: Sheila Ki Jawani
Film: Tees Maar Khan
Music: Vishal Sekhar
Lyrics: Vishal



.
I Know You Want It

.
Bm Bm Bm Bm Bm

.
But You Never Gonna Get It

.
Bm Bm C# C# C# C#

.
Tere Hath Kabhi Na Ani

.
C# E E E E

.
Mane Na Mane Koi Duniya

.
Bm Bm Bm Bm C#

.
Ye Sari Mere Ishq Ki Hai Diwani

.
C# C# C# E E E

.

.
Ab Dil Karta Hai Haule Haule Se
.
Bm Bm Bm Bm Bm D D
.
Mein To Khud Ko Gale Lagaun

.
D D A A A D

.
Kisi Aur Ki Mujhko Zaroorat Kya

.
Bm Bm Bm Bm D D

.
Main To Khud Se Pyar Jataun

.
D D A A A A

.

.
What's My Name

.
Bm -

.
What's My Name

.
Bm -

.

.
My Name Is Shiela

.
Bm Bm Bm Bm

.
Shiela Ki Jawani

.
Bm Bm G

.
I am too sexy for you

.
G G G G A A

.
Main Tere Hath Naa Aani

.
A A A A Bm

.

.

.
Silly Silly Silly Boys

.
Bm Bm Bm A

.
Mujhe Follow Follow Karte Hain

.
Bm Bm Bm Bm C#

.
Haan Jab Unki Taraf Dekhun

.
Bm Bm Bm Bm A

.
Batein Haule Haule Kartein Hain

.
Bm Bm Bm Bm C#

.
Hai Magar Beasar Mujhpe Har Paint-ra

.
Bm Bm Bm D D E Bm

.
Haire aise tarse humko

.
Bm Bm E E

.
Ho Gaye Sau Arse Re

.
D D D Bm Bm

.
Sookhey Dilpe Megha Banke

.
Bm Bm E E

.
Teri Najariya Barse Re

.
D D D E

.

.

.
Paisa Gadi Mehnga Ghar

.
Bm Bm G G

.
I Need a Man Who Can Give Me All that

.
Bm Bm Bm Bm C# Bm

.
Jebe Khali Phatichar

.
Bm Bm G

.
No no I dont Like him Like That

.
Bm Bm A A Bm

.

.
Chal Yahan Se Nikal

.
Bm A A A

.
Tujhe Sab La Dunga

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A Bm Bm Bm

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Kadmon Mein Tere Lake

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A A A A

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Jag Rakh Dunga

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Bm Bm Bm

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Khwab Mein Kar Doonga Poore

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A A A A Bm

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Na Rahenge Adhoore

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Bm Bm A

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You know I am Gonna Love you Like that

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A A A A A

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Haire aise tarse humko

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Bm Bm E E

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Ho Gaye Sau Arse Re

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D D D Bm Bm

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Sookhey Dilpe Megha Banke

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Bm Bm E E

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Teri Najariya Barse Re

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D D D E



Dhinka Chika - Ready
Hello Friends,


Today I will be posting the chords for the latest chart buster Dhinka
Chika from the Salman Khanstarrer movie Ready. Pretty simple chords and
hope you will enjoy playing.

Song: Dhinka Chika
Movie: Ready
Music Director : DEV SHRI PRASAD

Singers :AMRITA KAK , MIKA SINGH
Lyricist :ASHISH PANDIT



(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Re ae ae..
(Cm)Ae ae ae..






(Cm)Bara mahine mein
(Cm)Bara traike se
(A#)Tujko pyar ja-(Cm)taonga re


(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Re ae ae..
(Cm)Ae ae ae..




(Cm)Bara minute bhi
(Cm)Lagta hai ab na
(A#)Tere bin
Reh (Cm)paonga re


(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Re ae ae..
(Cm)Ae ae ae..




Hai..
(A#)January (Cm)mein jab (A#)aayegi (Cm)winter
(A#)On (Cm)kar lenge (A#)chaahat ka (Cm)heater
(A#)Ferburary (Cm)jitni (A#)choti (Cm)rajai
(A#)Jismein (Cm)khelein hum (A#)chupan (Cm)chupai


Haan.. (C)march hoga ro-(F)mantic mahina
(A#)Woh karenege (Cm)kia joh kabhi na
(C)April mein joh (F)hum mil na payien
(A#)Hoga kya, kuch (Cm)nikalo upaaye


(Cm)Ik tujhse chatting main karne ki khatir
(Cm)Internet lagwa-(Cm)onga re


(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Re ae ae..
(Cm)Ae ae ae..


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Ho..
(A#)Garmi (CM)aayegi (A#)phir jab (Cm)may mein
(A#)Pool (Cm)side mein (A#)party (Cm)karenge
(A#)June (Cm)mein lenge (A#)lamba (Cm)vacation
(A#)Hum (Cm)chalenge (A#)kisi hill (Cm)station


(C)Ha..July mein (F)sawan jo barse
(A#)Tujhse man yeh li-(Cm)patne ko tarse
(C)Aish puri (F)August karenge
(A#)Aisa kuch bando-(Cm)bast karenge


(Cm)London le jaoonga, paris ghoomaonga
(A#)World tour kar (Cm)waonga re


(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Re ae ae..
(Cm)Ae ae ae..


(A#)Mujhko (Cm)lagta hai (A#)yara (Cm)Sitambar
(A#)Ik ho (Cm)jayega (A#)aana tera (CM)ghar
(A#)Phir (Cm)October (A#)aaya toh (Cm)suraj
(A#)Doobta (Cm)dekhenge (A#)latka ke (Cm)razel


(C)Ae jab tak aayega (F)baaira November
(A#)Kar chuga hoga (Cm)dil tu surrender
(C)Baat pakki ho (F)Bara December
(A#)Dil se iss dil ka (Cm)thappa lagakar


(Cm)Na gaadi hoga, na ghodi hogi
(A#)Paidal hi baarat (Cm)laaonga re


(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Dhink chika, dhinka chaika
(Cm)Re ae ae..
(Cm)Ae ae ae..

Character Dheela - Ready
Hello Friends


Yet another chartbuster song from the Salman Khan starrer
movie Ready, Character Dheela. Music is composed by Pritam and no wonder
it is topping the charts. The chords are presented below.



Song: Character Dheela
Movie : Ready
Music Director : Pritam
Singer(s) :Neeraj Shreedhar ,Amrita Kak
Lyricists :Sameer



(C#m)kudiyon ka nasha pyare nasha sab (A)se nasheela (Cm)hai
(C#m)Jise dekho yahaan woh husn ki baa-(A)rish me geela (Cm)hai


(B)Ishak ke naam pe karte sabhi ab raas leela hai
(C#m)Main karoon toh (B)saala (A)Character (B)Dheela (C#m)hai
ho ! (C#m)Main karoon toh (B)saala (A)Character (B)Dheela (C#m)hai


(C#m)Ladko ka nasha pyare nasha sab (A)se nasheela hai
(C#m)Jise dekho yahaan woh husn ki baa-(A)rish me geela hai


(B)Ishak ke naam pe karte sabhi ab raas leela hai
(C#m)Main karoon toh (B)saala (A)Character (B)Dheela (C#m)hai
ho ! (C#m)Main karoon toh (B)saala (A)Character (B)Dheela (C#m)hai




(C#m)Hai simple sa yeh formula
(C#m)Hai love ka funda khokhala
(A)mujhe bas pyaas tu hi de
cool cool cool (B)rehta (C#m)hai


(C#m)kisi ka haath tham ke
(C#m)hridaya kyun wade naam ke
(A)I love you forever koi
fool fool fool (B)kehta (C#m)hai


(C#m)Isse Pine se hai matlab
Jo yuwan (A)santarila (C#m)hai
(C#m)Farak padta hai kya baahon mein
munni (A)hai ya sheela (C#m)hai


(B)Ishak ke naam pe karte sabhi ab raas leela hai
(C#m)Main karoon toh (B)saala (A)Character (B)Dheela (C#m)hai
ho ! (C#m)Main karoon toh (B)saala (A)Character (B)Dheela (C#m)hai




(C#m)Yeh Charcha faceboook pe hai
(C#m)Maza bas ek look pe hai
(A)Haseen Cheehre ka kaun
De dar dar dar dar (B)karta (C#m)hai


(C#m)Jo dil ka photoframe ho
(C#m)Wahan photo bhi same ho
(A)Calendar ki tarah use
roj roj roj roj change (B)karta (C#m)hai




(C#m)Kamar patli ho jitni bhi
Maza ut-(A)na naseela (C#m)hai
(C#m)Chalega jo bhi hai aankhon ka rang
(A)Kaala ya neela (C#m)hai


(B)Ishak ke naam pe karte sabhi ab raas leela hai
(C#m)Main karoon toh (B)saala (A)Character (B)Dheela (C#m)hai
ho ! (C#m)Main karoon toh (B)saala (A)Character (B)Dheela (C#m)hai

http://chordshindi.blogspot.com/2011/05/dhinka-chika-ready.html

Give Me Some Sunshine - 3 Idiots
Hi Friends

As per the request from anonymous, I am posting a song which has
relatively easy chords and you will find it very easy to play, especially
newbie Guitar players. The song is "Give Me Some Sunshine, Give Me
Some Rain" from the movie 3 idiots. Very popular song, specially in
the college campus, seems like it has been taken directly from a
youths heart.

Song - Give Me Some Sunshine
Movie: 3 Idiots (2009)
Music Director:Shantanu Moitra

The initial four lines constitute the chords for guitar strumming, as it
is present in the actual song :

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C C C F

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C C C F

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C C C F

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C C C G

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Saari Umar Hum

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C C G

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Mar Mar Ke Je Liye

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C C C C G

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Ek Pal To Ab Humein

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C C C C G

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Je- Ne Do Jeene Do

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G F F F G

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Na Na Nana

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C C F

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Nana Na Na Nana

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C C C F

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Na Na Nana

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C C F

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Nana Na Nan Nana

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C C C G

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Give Me Some Sunshine

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C C C G

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Give Me Some Rain

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C C C G

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Give Me Another Chance

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C C C G

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I Wanna Grow Up Once Again
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G G F F F G
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Bachpan To Gaya

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C C G

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Jawani Bhi Gayi

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C C G

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Ek Pal To Ab Humein

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C C C C G

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Je- Ne Do Jeene Do

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G F F F G



Chand Sifarish Karta Hamari - Hindi Song
Friends,

Today I will post the chords of one of my favorite hindi song "Chand
Sifarish Karta Hamari". Excellent song and a trend setter to some
extent due to the excellent use of guitar along with dhol in the rhythm.
Although the music composers were Jatin-Lalit (their last film
working as a duo) major part of the song programming was done by
the duo Salim Suleiman. I have also heard that the famous part of the
song "Subhan allah" was added by Salim Suleiman .

Hindi Song: Chand Sifarish Karta Hamari
Film: Fanaa
Music: Jatin Lalit
Singer(s):Shaan/Kailash Kher

Please Note : The song starts with the chord Dm. So, its very easy to figure out
that it will also use the chords C (minus 1 note), A#(minus 2 notes) and A (minus
2.5 notes) and F (plus 2.5 notes). Interestingly, this song also uses the chord G.

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Chand Sifarish Karta Hamari

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Dm Dm C C

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Deta Who Tumko Ba- Ta

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A A A A Dm

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Sharmo Haya Ke Parde Girake

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Dm Dm Dm C C

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Karni Hai Humko Kha- Ta

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A A A A Dm

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Zidd Hai Abto Hai

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F F F F

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Khudko Mi- Tana

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F F G

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Hona Hai Tujhme Fa- Naa

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A# A# A# A# A

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Teri Ada Bhi Hai

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Dm Dm Dm Dm

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Jhaunke Wali

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Dm Dm

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Chuke Guzar Jaane De

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C C C Dm

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Teri Lachak Hai Ki

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Dm Dm Dm Dm

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Jaise Daali

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Dm Dm

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Dil Mein Utaar Jaane De

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C C C C Dm

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Aja Bahoon Mein

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C C C

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Karke Ba- Hanaa

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C C G

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Hona Hai Tujhme Fa- Naa

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A# A# A# A# A

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Hai Jo Iraade Bata

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Dm Dm Dm Dm

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Doon Tumko

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Dm Dm

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Sharma Hi Jaogi Tum

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C C C Dm

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Dhadkane Jo Suna Doon Tumko

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Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm

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Ghabra Hi Jaogi Tum

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C C C Dm

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Humko Ata Nahin Hai Chu- Pana
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C C C C C G
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Hona Hai Tujhme Fa- Naa

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A# A# A# A# A



Har Ghadi Badal Rahi Hai
Publishing the chord for the modern day classic - "Har Ghadi Badal Rahi Hai".
Sung by Sonu Nigam and Composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy, this song is one of
the best creations ever made.

(C)Har Ghadi Badal Rahi Hai




(Em)Rup Zindagi




(C)Chhaon Hai Kabhi Kabhi Hai




(Em)Dhoop Zindagi




Har Pal Ya (F)han




Ji Bhar Ji (C)yo




Jo Hai Sa (F)ma (A#)a



Kal Ho Na (C)Ho (G)0





(G)Chahe Jo Tumhe Pure (Dm)Dil Se



(G)Milta Hai Wo Mush (F)kil Se (C)e e



(G)Aisa Jo Koi Ka (Dm)hin Hai



(G)Bas Wahi Sab Se Ha (F)seen (C)Hai



(C)Us Hath (F)Ko



Tum Tham (C)Lo



Wo Meher (F)Baan (A#)n n



(A#)Kal Ho Na (C)Ho





(G)Palko Ke Leke (Dm)Sa ye e



(G)Paas Koi Jo (F) A (C)ye e



(G)Lakh Samhalo



(Dm)Pagal Dil Ko



(G)Dil Dhadke Hi (F)Ja ye (C)e




(C)Par Soch (F)Lo



Is Pal Hai (C)Jo



Wo Das (F)ta aan (A#)n



(A#)Kal Ho Na (C)Ho

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