Qayde Se | Metro…In Dino | Anurag Basu

T-Series · 84 BPM · 4/4

Qayde Se | Metro…In Dino | Anurag Basu

T-Series · Capo 2

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CapoPlace capo at fret 2; pitch is unchanged.

G

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 作词 : AmitGabh Bhattacharya
G作曲 : Amitabh BChaFttaAchaGrya
GDil jala ke
GMuskBmurane
 KiA jo aadat hGui hai mujhe
GLag raha haBmi
BmQayde Gse
GAb Amohabbat huGi hai mujhe
GDil jala ke
GMusDkurane
DKi Ajo aaEmdat hui Chai mujhe
 LagG raha hai
 QaDyde se
DAb mohabbat hui haGi muBmjhe
BmMeri tGumhi se hai jawabdari
 Naraazgi bhi dhEmer saari
EmTumhein harane ki zDid mein
DYe zindagi Gtumhee se haari
 AgEmar kabhi tumhein Grulaya
GKah mujheBm bhi chain aCaya
CAsal men dil nahi tGumhara
GKhud hee ka dukhaya
GKya batau
GDaDrd leke
DKitni raahat huCi haiG mujhe
GLag raha hai
GQayDde se
DAb mohGabbat huCi hGai mujhe
G···EmMusGic··Em·Bm
BmThikaCna jaDha
DTumhara wahBmi ghar hai mera
 (AAah)
 Hai kaandhaD jaha
 TumDhara wahi sCar hai mera
Bm(ADah)
 Dono chCale to hai kasaDm dilake
DChalenge to kadam milEmake
EmYaha talak pahuche bDhi hai
DYakeen mein Bmbharam milakeEm
EmQarar ki tumhGee wajah ho
GKabhi lage tumhee sazCa ho
CTumhee se hai takleeGfe bhi
GTumhee to maza ho
GPehle se bhi
GAur Dpyaari
DAb ye haBmlat hui hGai mujhe
GLag raha hai
GQaDyde se
DAb mohabbat huCi haiG mujhe
GDil jala ke
GMuskDurane
DKi jo Gaadat huCi haiG mujhe
GLag raha hai
GQaDyde se
DAb AmohabBmbat huiC hai Gmujhe

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All Chords Used (7)
KeyA major
CapoFret 2
Tempo~84 BPM

How to play Qayde Se | Metro…In Dino | Anurag Basu by T-Series on guitar

This song is a good beginner pick because it sits at a relaxed tempo and gives you a steady, melodic feel right away. You can focus on clean changes and let the progression breathe, which makes it satisfying to play even at a simple level.

Most of the shapes are open, so your left hand can stay comfortable for much of the song. The harder part is the move into B, which is the main change to watch closely since it shifts you from the easier open shapes into a barre shape. Keep the earlier chords ringing clearly before you add speed.

Start by looping A - D - G - B slowly until each change feels smooth. Then practice in two-chord pairs, especially G to B, and only speed up once the switch feels automatic. After that, run the full opening progression with a steady pulse and aim for even, relaxed changes.

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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