Radha Kaise Na Jale

By A.R. Rahman, Asha Bhosle, Udit Narayan, Vaishali Samant

Introduction:

“Radha Kaise Na Jale” is a captivating song exploring the complex emotions of Radha, Krishna’s beloved, as she grapples with jealousy and unwavering love. The song’s beautiful melody and the use of Dsus4, D7sus4, Dm, and G chords create a rich musical texture that’s accessible to intermediate guitarists.

Guitar Chords for Radha Kaise Na Jale:

This arrangement utilizes Dsus4 (D suspended 4th), D7sus4 (D7 suspended 4th), Dm (D minor), and G (G major). The suspended chords add a unique flavor, making the song sound richer and more melodic.

(Verse 1)

Madhuban [Dsus4] Me Jo Kanhaiya
Kisi Go [Dsus4] pi Se Mile
Kabhi Mus [D7sus4] kaaye Kabhi Chhede
Kabhi [D7sus4] Baat Kare

Radha Kai [Dm] se Na Jale
Radha Kai [Dm] se Na Jale
Aag Tan [Dm] Mann Mein Lage
Radha Kai [G] se Na Jale
Radha Kai [Dm] se Na Jale

(Verse 2)

Madhuban [D7sus4] Me Bhale Kaanha
Kisi Go [Dm] pi Se Mile
Mann Me To [D7sus4] Radha Ke Hi
Prem Ke Hain [Dm] phool Khile

Kis Liye [Dm] Radha Jale
Kis Liye [Dm] Radha Jale
Bina So [Dm] che Samjhe
Kis Liye [G] Radha Jale
Kis Liye [Dm] Radha Jale

(Verse 3)

Ho [D] Gopiyaan [G] Taarein Hain
[C] Chaand Hai [D] Radha
[D] Phir Kyoon Hai [G] Usko
[C] Biswaas [D] Aadha

Kaanhaji [D] Ka Jo Sadaa Idhar Udhar
[G] Dhyaan Rahe
Radha Be [D] chaari Ko Phir Apne Pe Kya
[G] Maan Rahe
[D] Gopiyaan Aani Jaani [C] Hain
[D] Radha To Mann Ki Rani [C] Hai
[D] Gopiyaan Aani Jaani [C] Hain
[D] Radha To Mann Ki Rani [C] Hai

(Verse 4)

[D] Saanjh Sakhaare [C] Jamna Kinaare
[D7] Radha Radha Hi [G] Kaanha Pukaare
[D] Oye Hoye Oye Hoye

Baahon Ke [D7sus4] Haar
Jo Daale Koi Kaa [D7sus4] nha Ke Gale

Radha Kai [Dm] se Na Jale
Radha Kai [Dm] se Na Jale
Aag Tan [Dm] Mann Mein Lage
Radha Kai [G] se Na Jale
Radha Kai [Dm] se Na Jale

Tips for Playing Radha Kaise Na Jale on Guitar:

  • Suspended Chords: Practice the Dsus4 and D7sus4 chords. These add a unique melodic quality to the song, and smooth transitions are crucial.
  • Chord Changes: Focus on clean and precise chord changes between Dsus4, D7sus4, Dm, and G. A steady rhythm is vital to the song’s effectiveness.
  • Emotional Nuance: Experiment to convey the emotional shifts of the song—from jealousy to acceptance. This can be done using slight variations in strumming intensity and rhythm.

Conclusion:

“Radha Kaise Na Jale” offers a beautiful opportunity to hone your skills with suspended chords and explore emotional expression through guitar playing. Mastering the chord transitions and adding subtle dynamic variations will bring the song’s story and feelings to life.

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