By K. S. Chithra and Sultan Khan
Introduction:
“Piya Basanti Re,” sung by K. S. Chithra and Sultan Khan, is a vibrant and romantic song celebrating the arrival of spring. Its catchy melody and relatively simple chord progression make it a delightful song for guitarists of intermediate skill levels.
Guitar Chords for Piya Basanti Re:
This arrangement primarily uses A (A major), E (E major), and D (D major). The progression is straightforward and repetitive, allowing focus on the song’s melody and rhythm.
(Verse 1)
[A] [E]
Piya basanti re
[A]
kaahe sataaye aaja
[A]
Jaane kya jaadu kiya,
[A]
pyaar ki dhun chhede jiya
[E] [A]
O… kaahe sataaye aaja
(Verse 2)
[D] [A]
Oo.. baadal ne angdaayi li jo kabhi
[D] [E]
Lehraaya dharti ka aanchal
[D] [A]
Yeh patta patta yeh buta buta
[D] [E]
Chhede hai kaisi yeh halchal
[D] [A]
Manawa yeh dole jaane kya bole
[A]
Maanega na mera jiya
[A]
tere hain ham tere piya
[E] [A]
O kaahe sataaye aaja
[A] [E]
Piya basanti re…..
(Verse 3)
[A]
Palako ke sirhaane baithe
[E]
khwaab wahi jo aane waale
[D]
Dil ki giraha giraha khole
[A]
mann mein pyaar jagaane waale
[A] [E] [A]
Satrangi sapne bole re
[A]
kaahe sataaye aaja
[A] [E]
Piya basanti re…..
Tips for Playing Piya Basanti Re on Guitar:
- Smooth Transitions: Practice smooth transitions between the chords (A, E, D). Focus on developing clean chord changes to maintain the flow of the music.
- Rhythmic Accuracy: Pay close attention to the song’s rhythm. The upbeat nature of the song requires a light and consistent strumming pattern.
- Dynamic Variety: While the song is upbeat, don’t neglect the importance of dynamic contrast. Slight variations in strumming intensity can add to the song’s overall appeal.
Conclusion:
“Piya Basanti Re” is a joyful and romantic song perfect for practicing basic chord transitions and strumming techniques. Its simple yet effective chord progression makes it a great choice for intermediate guitarists looking to improve their skills while enjoying a beautiful melody.