By Nandini Srikar, Shekhar Ravjiani, and Vishal Dadlani
Introduction:
“Bhare Naina,” featuring Nandini Srikar, Shekhar Ravjiani, and Vishal Dadlani, is a soulful song expressing deep longing and yearning. The chord progression is relatively straightforward, making it accessible to intermediate players. The song incorporates a mix of Hindi and English lyrics.
Guitar Chords for Bhare Naina:
The song mainly uses G, C, F, and Cm (C minor).
(Verse 1)
[G] [C]
Kyun na bole mo se mohan kyun
[F]
Hai roothe roothe mohan yun
[G]
Kaise manaaun haai kaise manaau
[G]
Un binn kate naa raina
[G]
Unn binn aawe na ik pal chaina
[Cm] [F]
Unn bin jeeun tto kaise main jeeun haay
(Verse 2)
[G]
Bahe naina Bhare morey Naina
[C]
Jhare morey naina
[F]
Mohe naina sune naahi kehna,
[Cm] [G]
bahe morey naina
[G]
When you go when you leave
[F]
Then you take a little piece of me with you
[G]
Theres a hole in my soul
[F]
Cause you take a little piece of me with you
(Verse 3)
[C] [F] [C] [F]
Haan Naino ke dwaare aane ke waade
[C] [Cm] [F] [G]
baandhe Aise bolo kaaahe
[C] [F] [C] [F]
Chokhat pe dil ki aahat rakhi hai
[Cm] [F] [G]
taako pe hai torey saaye
(Verse 4)
[G]
Unn binn unhe manaye
[G]
Unn bin kabhi jo unko rijhaaye
[Cm] [F]
Unn bin chhale hai mora ye jiya
[G]
Bahe naina Bhare morey Naina
[C]
Jhare morey naina
[F]
Mohe naina sune naahi kehna,
[Cm] [G]
bahe morey naina
(Verse 5)
[C] [F] [C] [F]
Komal badi hai saansan ki dori
[C] [Cm] [F] [G]
Roothe se bhi toot jaaye
[C] [F] [C] [F]
Baawan tarah se jee ko manaaya
[Cm] [F] [G]
Khoje ajaunh tori raahe
[G]
Unn bin unhe main paaun
[G]
Unn bin unhe main garwa lagaaun
[Cm] [F]
Unn bin unhe mora jee lage haaay
[G]
Bahe naina Bhare morey Naina
[C]
Jhare morey naina
[F]
Mohe naina sune naahi kehna,
[Cm] [G]
bahe morey naina
Tips for Playing Bhare Naina on Guitar:
- Chord Changes: Practice smooth transitions between the chords. The relatively simple transitions allow for focus on the emotionality of the song’s delivery.
- Strumming Pattern: Experiment with various strumming patterns. A consistent, but not overly repetitive, pattern will work well.
- Tempo: Maintain a consistent tempo that complements the song’s melancholic mood.
- Dynamics: Use dynamics to add expression: softer strumming during quieter verses and slightly stronger strumming during the chorus.
Conclusion:
“Bhare Naina” is a song that beautifully conveys the feelings of longing and sadness. Its chord progression is relatively simple, allowing you to focus on your strumming technique and expressive playing.