Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Hirvya Hirvya Rangachi Zadi Ghandat
Hirvya Hirvya Rangachi Zadi Ghandat
Sango Chedwa Dista Kaso Khandalycho ghat … 2 times
Hirvya Hirvya…
Hirvya Hirvya Zadit hirvi hirvi Paaa…ne
Hirvy Hirvy panat wara gato gane
La la la la la…. La la la la la…. La la la la la…. La …. 2 times
Poona Bombay disto tuzya…
La la la la la…. La la la la la….
Poona Bombay disto tuzya…
Sasarchi waa….t
Hirvya Hirvya Rangachi Zadi Ghandat
Sango Chedwa Dista Kaso Khandalycho ghat
Hirvya Hirvya
La la la la la…. La la la la la….
La la la lar r… La la la lar r… La la la la la
Khandalychya Ghatat hava thandgar
Thandimadhye Lali chade gali guljar …… 2 times
Toryamadhe howu nako
La la la la la…. La la la la la….
Toryamadhe howu nako
ubhi ashi taaa..th
Hirvya Hirvya Rangachi Zadi Ghandat
Sango Chedwa Dista Kaso Khandalycho ghat
Hivya hirvya…
Guitar chord….
Zatakpatak Zatakpatak Gadicho awaz
Awazacho taal Dhari, Dolyamadhi laaj
La la la la la…. La la la la la…. La la la la la…. La
Ragamadhe roop tuje dista go Befam
Hirvya Hirvya Rangachi Zadi Ghandat
Sango Chedwa Dista Kaso Khandalycho ghat
Hivya hirvya…
Bogdyat gadi jata hoi andhar
Andharat preet gheta preeticho adhar
La la la la la.. La la la la la.. La la la la la…. La.. …2 times
Enginachya mage jate
La la la la.. La la la la..
Enginachya mage jate
dabe magomag
Hirvya Hirvya Rangachi Zadi Ghandat
Sango Chedwa Dista Kaso Khandalycho ghat …2 times
Hirvya Hirvya ….
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Rangachi.htmJab we met Chords
Ba Khu DaThe song uses three simple chords :
(D) - 232000(G) - 334553(A) - 022200
The strumming pattern at the start of the song is like this:
D - D U DUDU - - D -
For the rest of the song, the strumming pattern changes slightly:D - D U DUDU - - DUDU Chorus
(D)Tumhhi ehsaso mei, (G)Tumhi jazbato mei,
(D)Tumhi lamhato mei, (G)Tumhi din raato mei.
Mukhda
Bakhu(D)da tumhi ho, Har ja(D)gah tumhi ho,
Haa mai (G)dekhu jaha jab, Uss j(G)agah tumhi ho.
Ye ja(D)han tumhi ho, Wo ja(D)han tumhi ho,
Is ja(G)min se falak ke, darmi(G)ya tumhi ho.
Tumhi (A)ho beshu(G)ba, Tumhi (D)ho.
Tumhi (D)ho mujh mei (D)haa, Tumhi (D)ho.
Tumhi (D)ho…..(G)…..oooo(A)oooo(E)….ooo(D)ooo.ANTRA 1(D) …
Art of Strumming
While learning strumming, you have to be conscious of your hand movement to match the counts etc. here you will find your hand moving more like a mechanical robot. But the art of strumming begins with having your right hand low down and up in a smooth natural movement.
Strumming is an art based on a simple DOWN-UP movement of your hand. So your hand should always move down and up, and based on the pattern that you are playing you either choose to HIT or MISS the strings while going down or HIT or MISS it while coming up. This is very important as many people tend to overlook it.
First divide the basic counts into a pattern like this: 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
Move your hand down on ONE and UP on the AND (&) and keep this going on continuously.
Wherever in the examples there is an X mark, you DO NOT stop your hand movement, but you simply DON’T play on that X
Example 1:Hitting all the counts:
1–&–2–&–3–&–4–& 1–&–2–&–3–&–4–&
D–U–D–U–D–U–D–U D–U–D–U–D–U–D–U
Example 2:Hitting on 1-2&3-4&
1–&–2–&–3–&–4–& 1–&–2–&–3–&–4–&
D–X–D–U–D–X–D–U D–X–D–U–D–X–D–U
Example 3:Hitting on 1-2&-&4&This pattern if played at a moderate speed can be used for Papa Kehte Hain type of songs:
1–&–2–&–3–&–4–& 1–&–2–&–3–&–4–&
D–X–D–U–X–U–D–U D–X–D–U–X–U–D–U
Example 4:Hitting on 1&-&-&4&
1–&–2–&–3–&–4–& 1–&–2–&–3–&–4–&
D–U–X–U–X–U–D–U D–U–X–U–X–U–D–U
Strumming Lessons
I had been receiving a lot of comments and requests for various strumming patterns to practice apart from chords. Many people find it difficult to grasp the strumming pattern just by listening to the song. For them this list will be quite useful.
I got it from my guitar teacher long time back and it helped me practice strumming a lot even though I don’t remember most of them!
While practicing, keep a few things in mind:
- Your right hand movement should be from the elbow only in a cyclic manner and it should be identical for every strumming pattern. Whether you are playing the simple March or stylish Rock, to a viewer, your hand must move up and down in a symmetrical way in each case.
- Tap your foot to keep count of the bars as the pattern becomes complicated.
- Practice each strumming pattern four times.
- You need not remember each pattern in the list given below. It is for your
practice!
How to read Strumming Pattern?
^ - Down Stroke
v - Up Stroke
Simple Duple (2/4) - 2 beats to a bar.
Simple Triple (3/4) - 3 beats to a bar.
Simple Quadraple (4/4) - 4 beats to a bar.
The comma (,) is used here to differentiate between the separate beats contained in the bar of the pattern.
MARCH
(2/4) ^ , v
FOX-TROT
(2/4) ^ , ^v
TANGO
(2/4) ^^-v , ^^
POLKA
(2/4) ^-^v , ^^
WALTZ
(3/4) ^ , ^ , ^ OR ^ , v , v
FANDANGO
(3/4) ^ , ^v , ^
SARRABANDE
(3/4) ^ , ^ , -v ^ , ^ , -
SOUL
(4/4) ^ , ^-^v , ^v , ^v
BOLERO
(4/4) ^v , ^ , ^v , ^
RHYMBA
(4/4) ^^ , -^ , ^v , ^v
SWING
(4/4) ^v , ^v , ^ , v
ROCK
(4/4) ^–v , ^–v , ^–v , ^–v
If you know more strumming patterns, do let me know in the comments and I will add it here. Keep watching for the concluding part 2 of the series!
Strumming Lessons
I had been receiving a lot of comments and requests for various strumming patterns to practice apart from chords. Many people find it difficult to grasp the strumming pattern just by listening to the song. For them this list will be quite useful.
I got it from my guitar teacher long time back and it helped me practice strumming a lot even though I don’t remember most of them!
While practicing, keep a few things in mind:
- Your right hand movement should be from the elbow only in a cyclic manner and it should be identical for every strumming pattern. Whether you are playing the simple March or stylish Rock, to a viewer, your hand must move up and down in a symmetrical way in each case.
- Tap your foot to keep count of the bars as the pattern becomes complicated.
- Practice each strumming pattern four times.
- You need not remember each pattern in the list given below. It is for your
practice!
How to read Strumming Pattern?
^ - Down Stroke
v - Up Stroke
Simple Duple (2/4) - 2 beats to a bar.
Simple Triple (3/4) - 3 beats to a bar.
Simple Quadraple (4/4) - 4 beats to a bar.
The comma (,) is used here to differentiate between the separate beats contained in the bar of the pattern.
MARCH
(2/4) ^ , v
FOX-TROT
(2/4) ^ , ^v
TANGO
(2/4) ^^-v , ^^
POLKA
(2/4) ^-^v , ^^
WALTZ
(3/4) ^ , ^ , ^ OR ^ , v , v
FANDANGO
(3/4) ^ , ^v , ^
SARRABANDE
(3/4) ^ , ^ , -v ^ , ^ , -
SOUL
(4/4) ^ , ^-^v , ^v , ^v
BOLERO
(4/4) ^v , ^ , ^v , ^
RHYMBA
(4/4) ^^ , -^ , ^v , ^v
SWING
(4/4) ^v , ^v , ^ , v
ROCK
(4/4) ^–v , ^–v , ^–v , ^–v
If you know more strumming patterns, do let me know in the comments and I will add it here. Keep watching for the concluding part 2 of the series!
Guitar Strumming
With 3 chords and a good variety of strumming patterns you can play thousands of songs!
Strum with the edge of your thumb or with a Light Plectrum or whatever you are comfortable with. The up and down strokes lightly brush against the strings and the up strum only really plays the first two/three strings. I write strumming patterns in the easiest format I can think of,
D = Down U = Up
So DDUUD = down down up up down sometimes I put in a " / "(slash) or a " - "(hyphen) to indicate a slight pause as in D/DUUD or DUD-DUD-DUDU
If "English" is not your first language the D = Down and U = Up may work better for you if you translate them into your own language (as long as they are words of 1 syllable)
For example in German DDUUD(down down up up down) could be Ab Ab Auf Auf Ab ( I Hope ! :-) )
Musically we write "Timing" as in Beats to the bar as in 4/4 that is 4 beats to the bar or 3/4 8/4 that is; 3 or 8 beats to the bar
As Guitarists often we get confused by all that "Proper Music stuff" so it may be better for you to just think of it as a strumming pattern
As strumming is so difficult to convey in writing, These are available for you to listen to as MP3 files
This is probably the most important thing you can doespecially if you are a total beginner The idea is not to stop or interrupt the strumming pattern while changing the chord, regardless of the sometimes horrible noise of "dead" strings.
Just "Plonk" your fingers on the chord and keep going, there will be a point where it will click and you will be able change smoothly.
"So be a Plonker!" If "English" is not your first language you may not recognise "Plonk" and "Plonker" which are not real words but mean (in my context) to just put your fingers on the strings in the approximate position (Plonk) and the person that does it! (Plonker)
The secret is to keep the strumming going and you perfect the chord later This may happen straight away, (be able change smoothly) or in a few minutes, but can take longer. The easiest chord change while keeping the strumming going is;Gadd5 to Cadd9 and vice versa.This is because you only move the index and the second finger, which you use for lots of other things, so your brain is already aware of how to move them!
Once you start to get control of your fingers you can then move on to other chords but it is not necessary (or advisable) to learn lots of chords when you start as you can play lots of songs with the same 3 or 4 chords in different orders and with different strumming patterns Follow
these links to hear some strumming patterns Some have been converted from older files and the audio quality is not so good others are the newer recorded MP3 files
Listen to these MP3s of Strumming Patterns
- DDUUD good starting point (MP3new) This works over anything with a count of 4 !
- DDUUD as in "Sweet Child O' Mine" (count of 4)
- DDU/UD as in "Knocking on Heaven's Door" (count of 4)
- DD/UDUDD & DUDU as in Cannonball Damien Rice (count of 4 then 2 )
- DD/UUD as in Rollercoaster or Breakdown (using Am G)(count of 4)
- D/DUDU as in Iris Goo Goo Dolls (count of 3 ie 3/4)(also Sugarland Already Gone)
- D/D/UDUDD as in Stop Crying your heart out (count of 4)
- DDD/UDUDD as in Wise men James Blunt(count of 4) & Faster for Oasis Slide Away! also for the verse of Avrils' My Happy Ending(all on one chord)and perhaps for Blue
October's Hate Me (twice) - D/DUUD as in Wonderful Tonight (count of 4)
- DD/DUDU/UUUUDU as in "Back to you" (count of 8 ie 8/4)
- DDD/UDD/UD as in "The Masterplan" and "Champagne Supernova" (count of 4)
- DDD/UDD/UD as in "Hang" (count of 4)
- D/DUDU as in "Dont look back in anger" and "Every Rose has it's thorn"( some bits!)
also, slowly for "Hey Jude" (count of 2 ie 2/4) - D/UD/D/UD/DUD as in Breakfast at Tiffany's (count of 4)
- D/DUDU as in "Easy" (count of 2)
- DD/UDU as in "Good Riddance (Time of your Life)(count of 2)
- DDU/UD as in "Good Riddance (Time of your Life)" (count of 4)
- DD/DUDU/UD as in "Every Rose has it's Thorn" (count of 4)
- D/DUDU as in "Runaway" (count of 3 ie 3/4)
- D/DUDU as in Nothing else matters (count of 3 ie 3/4) or "Knights in white Satin" (Em-D)!
- DDD/UDD/UD as in Talk Tonight (count of 4)
- DUDUD/D/UUDUD as in "Torn" (count of 4)