Guitar: Chale Aana Chords with Capo by Armaan Malik | Dede Pyar De

Love is a bitter and sweet emotion. While there will be happiness and rays of sunshine somedays there will also be sadness and rainy days occasionally. This emotion has been melodiously captured in Chale Aana from De De Pyar De. Sung by the mellifluous Armaan Malik, it has been penned by Kunaal Vermaa and composed by Amaal Malik. The symphony has been created by a variety of exotic instruments like the flutes, the acoustic and the electric guitars, the live bass, the dholaks, the tablas, the violins and the violas and the strings. The guitar chords are very simple and can be picked up by the amateurs easily. The progression of the chords is subtle and harmonious. The rhythm is very groovy due to a signature 4/4 beat and a moderately paced tempo. The melody is a soothing rendition.The original key scale is F#m while to serve the beginners with the easy chords we have used the guitar capo on the second fret so the chords of the song becomes Em, D, C, Am, & Bm.

Contents (Post Overview)

Suggested Strumming Pattern

Recommended Pattern: D DU UDU or D DU DU D
Alternate Patterns: D D UUU DUDU or D UUD D or DDU UDU

d – Down Stroke on lower three strings
D – Down Strum
U – Up Strum
C – Chuck/Mute Effect

Guitar Chords Overview (with Capo)

Status: Accurate & Verified by Team
Original Song Scale/Key
: F#m
Time Signature
: 2/4
Tempo
: 69
Capo Position: 2nd Fret
Chords with Capo
: Em, D, C, Am, & Bm
Chords without Capo: F#m, C#m, D, Bm, & E

Intro Music:
[Em] [C] [Em]

Juda hum [Em]ho gaye ma[D]ana
Magar ye [Bm]jaanlo ja[C]ana

Music: [Em] [D] [C]

Juda hum [Em]ho gaye ma[D]ana
Magar ye [Bm]jaanlo ja[C]ana

Kbhi me [Am]yaad aau [D]toh
Chale aa[Bm]na… chale a[C]ana
Tumhe me [Em]bhul jaau[D]nga
Ye baatein [Bm]dil me na laa[C]na

Kbhi me [Am]yaad aau[D]to
Chale aa[Bm]na… chale a[C]ana

Music:
[Em] [D] [Bm] [C]
[Am] [D] [Bm] [C]

Tha [C]kon mera, [A]ek tu he[G] tha[Em]
Saa[C]nson se Jaada jo jaruri [D]tha
[Em]Tere liye me kuch nhi leki[Bm]n
Me[C]re liye tu mera sb kuch [D]tha

Nhi ja[Em]ana bhula Ka[D]rke
Ye baatein [Bm]tum he kehte [C]the
Rhi khushiy[Am]aan nhi [D]meri
Ke tum bhi [Bm]wakt jaise [C]the

Yhi tak [Em]tha safar ap[D]na
Tumhein hai [Bm]lot kar ja[C]ana
Kabhi me [Am]yaad aaun [D]to
Chale aa[Bm]na… chale aa[C]na

Music:
[Em] [D] [Bm] [C] [Am] [D]
[Bm] [C]

[C]Naa raa, naa [Em]na raa naa
Aye he he hey he he [Am]he
Hmm oh ho oh ho [Bm]ho
Chale aana… chale aa[Am]na[C]

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Song Credits

Song Title: Chale Aana
Singer/Artist/Vocals: Armaan Malik
Movie: De De Pyaar De
Music Composition: Amaal Mallik
Lyrics by Kunaal Vermaa
Music Label: T-Series
Flute Player: P.M.K. Naveen Kumar
Guitars by Ankur Mukherjee & Roland Fernandes
Bass Player: Roland Fernanades
Dholak Players: Satyajit Jamsandekar & Ratnadeep Jamsandekar
Tabla Player: Satyajit Jamsandekar
Releasing Year: May 2019
Language: Hindi (Bollywood)
Country: India

More about the song: We often have to part with our beloved due to various situations. Even if the parting is mutual, separations are always pathetic and agonising. This has been beautifully captured in the conversational and the touching lyrics of this track. Kunaal Vermaa has done a wonderful job in expressing those unsaid words into a melody so soulful. Amaal Malik is truly a maestro in all the senses. His creative genius is beyond praise, as with so many beautiful instruments he has created a piece of art that is not only mesmerising but also very refreshing. He has composed a beautiful contemporary fusion by mixing and matching the various instruments. And what adds further charm to this melody is the dulcet and euphonious voice of Armaan Malik. His gentle and smooth vocals are indeed spell binding. The passion that he brings out in his voice adds to that heart rendering feel of this serenading number.
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