Dooron Dooron

Paresh Pahuja · 120 BPM · 4/4

Dooron Dooron

Paresh Pahuja · Capo 4

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CapoPlace capo at fret 4; pitch is unchanged.

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GDooron dooroEmn main
EmVekhaan GtenEmu, soneyo
EmKGahaan tBmu
BmKaEmhaan main
EmDoBmoron dooroGn main
GVeEmkhaan Gtenu, soneyo
GKahaan tu
GKahEmaan maiCn
CKi main karaan keD main aavan nazarAm tenu
AmLaayak tere kinven Chonwaan tu das mainu
CKDol tere maiAmnu
AmAan de soniC
CKaraan main kitne jatan
 O Gsoni
GDooron doorEmon main
EmVekhaaGn tenu, sonAmeyo
AmKahCaan tu
CKEmaGhaGaEmnEm GmCaEmiEmn
EmSoGchoon ke milni teEm bolaanga ki
EmTGeri tDaanG gallaan Cche shaayarGi
GSochoon keAm milniEm te bolaanga ki
EmTeri taan gallaan che shaayari
EmVekhegi maiCnu te sochegi kya tu
CMitGti da banda main, tu taan parCi
CIshqe di galiyon cDh khoya e dil veAm
AmAas lagaaye ke Cjaaye tu mil veD
DKol tere mainAmu
AmAan de sonCi
CKaraan main kitne Gjatan
GO soni
 DooGron dooron main
GVekhaan tenu, sonDeyo
CKahaan tuD
DKaChaanEm main
EmDooGron doorEmon mainG
GVekhaan tenu, soneCyo
CKahGaaCn tu
DKahaCman AmmainG

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All Chords Used (7)
KeyB major
CapoFret 4
Tempo~120 BPM

How to play Dooron Dooron by Paresh Pahuja on guitar

Dooron Dooron is a great beginner song to learn because it sits in a steady, upbeat groove and gives you a strong feel for moving around a simple progression. At about 120 BPM, it should feel lively but still manageable once you lock into the changes.

You can lean on the open E and Em shapes for a little relief, but most of the chart uses barre shapes like B, G#m, D#m, F#, and C#m, so your fretting hand will need to stay relaxed and accurate. The main change to watch is the opening move between B and G#m, since it repeats right away and sets the pattern for the rest of the song.

Start by practicing just B - G#m - B - G#m slowly until the switches feel smooth, then add the other shapes one at a time. Once the chords are clean, play along with the beat and gradually bring it up to full tempo. Keep your strums even and aim for consistent chord changes before worrying about speed.

Use the play-along above to follow each chord change in time with the music, or learn the shapes first with the chord diagrams below.

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