Guitar Chords: Kholo Kholo, Taare Zameen Par

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Guitar Chords: Kholo Kholo, Taare Zameen ParWhat a wonderful song it is! Shankar Ehsaan Loy (SEL) are rocking for sure! They are dishing out one hit song after another… I am surely become a fan of theirs! The following song hosts a few modified chords so understanding barre chords is a must… but I assure you, the satisfaction that one derives from playing this song is unmatched. Sing while you play or get yourself a singer to really enjoy the song! Again, a treat for all acoustic guitar lovers out there!

The following chords have been approved by Ehsaan himself on lifekidhun.com, so just enjoy playing them!

Modified Chords

Bsus4 – [224400]
Modified F# (F#*) – [244300]
Badd11 (B*) – [xx4400]

The wonderful start

E——0—-x-x-x————–x————
B——0—-x-x-x————–x————
G——x—-x-x-x————–2————
D——2—-x-x-x————–2————
A——2—-x-x-x–2h4——0———–
E——0—-x-x-x————–x—-3——-

kholo kholo darwaze, parde karo kinare,

khote se bandhi hai hawa, mil ke chhudao sare

aa jao patang leke, apne hi rang leke,

aasman ka aashiyana aaj hai hame sajana

kyu is kadar, haairan tu? mausam ka hai, mehmaan tu

oh duniya saji, tere liye… khud ko zaraaa, pehchan tu.


MUKHDA … Start playin the chords now

Tu (Bsus4)dhoop hai … jham (Bsus4)se bikhar

Tu (Em)hai nadeee … o (G)bekhabar (A)

Beh (Bsus4)chal kahiii… ud (Bsus4)chal kahi …

Dil (Em)khush jahaaan …

(G)teri to manzil hai wahiii … (F#*)(F#*) … … (B*)(B*)

O … (G)kyu is kadar, (Asus2)hairaan tu …

(G)mausam ka hai … (Asus2)mehmaan (Em)tu. [Stop the ringing]


The wonderful start again …

paas zindagi udasi, taazi hasne ko raazi,

garma garma saari abhi abhi hai utari …

O … zindagi to hai batasha, meethi-meethi si hai aasha,

chakh le, rakh le, hatheli se dhak le ise …

tujhme agar, pyaas hai … baarish ka ghar bhi paas hai.

O … roke tujhe, koi kyu bhala … sang-sang tere … aakash hai.

The Mukhda again …

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36 Comments so far what's your take?

  1. Shanker Bakshi Says February 22, 2008 7:31 pm

    nice job abhinav, this is again my favourite song, its seems our choice of song selection are very much similer

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  2. karishma Says February 29, 2008 8:00 pm

    hey Abhinav,
    im just a beginner.
    bt wanted to try playin the song “kholo kholo”
    got the chords frm ur blog… thnx.
    bt the problem is that i cnt get the very 1st chord,i.e.,the startin of the song.
    if u cud plz make it simpler for me,i wud be thnkful.
    thankin u,
    karishma.

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  3. Abhinav Says February 29, 2008 11:01 pm

    hi Karishma!

    Thanks for visiting my blog!
    Well, the starting part is not very easy to play for sure and is even more difficult to sound like the original, but i will help you out. Let me tell you bit by bit. First, hit the open sixth string. Then strike the Emin chord. Then play the 2nd fret of the fifth string and hammer the 4th fret of the same string. You can slide it too but hammering is faster. Then play the Asus2 chord and finally hit the 3rd fret of the sixth string. You will have to do it real fast to make it sound like the song. With a little practice u would b doing great!

    by d way, if u r not yet comfortable with barre chords, i would suggest u not to try playing this song. Get urself comfortable with open chords and then try the barre.. i dnt want u to try a very hard song too early and give up! Enjoy!

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  4. karishma Says March 1, 2008 12:47 pm

    hey abhinav,
    thnx a lot for ur help.
    i ll try playin the chord n wud let u knw bout the progress.
    n i wud also keep in mind that i dnt ve to giv up if i cnt play the sopng wel nw.
    im gud at playin the lead guitar though nt at the chords… bt wud learn soon.
    thnx anyway.ve a gud day.

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  5. Abhinav Says March 1, 2008 7:16 pm

    Hey Karishma,
    its good that u have learnt playing lead first. chords are very easy to master. Regular practice and within a week u wud b easily playing the basic chords. Enjoy! and do suggest me with some songs to chord about.

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  6. deep Says October 12th, 2008 1:15 pm

    hi abhinav
    hws lyf.
    i m deep i sing for a band named cupids.
    its been two yrs i hv bn singin for my band .
    this yr i thought i shud learn guitar and though did tht.
    i learnt scales first then lead and nw chords and really doin well but findin problem in maintainin the rythm really i cant sing along wid the guitar.
    i m struggling wid the strumming though i m gud in execution.

    i wud luv to have some rthm and strummin tips from u.
    hope u ll sort this out.
    thaks

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  7. Abhinav Says April 12th, 2009 12:47 am

    Hi Deep.. rhythm grasping requires lots of ear training so listen to as many songs as possible and try to focus on the rhythm. You need not have guitar to practice rhythm. Try to play the rhythm with ur hands on a table along with the song. Then incorporate that on the guitar by strumming. Keep training your ear and you will naturally improve.

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  • Sagar Sawant Says June 1, 2008 12:39 am

    Hi Abhinav,
    YOu are doing a great great work !!
    i m really fan of your blog ! though i havent posted any comments soo far !! i had played most of the songs by picking the chord charts from your site!!
    tyhx dude keep the good work

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  • Abhinav Says June 2, 2008 11:55 am

    thnx Sagar! I hope my blog continues to help you enjoy playing your guitar!

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  • anson Says June 3, 2008 11:49 pm

    thanks for the chords:-)

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  • Lucky Says June 22, 2008 7:30 pm

    ohh man its gud but how to start d begining…..i thought ill play dis in mah electric bass guitar and it really sounds osssuummm….yeah much better than acoustic…….it rox,…….afterall credits goes to SEL

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  • Abhinav Says June 22, 2008 9:55 pm

    Check this comment to know how to play the starting part.

    I think the original has been played in acoustic only.. probably a bass guitar. Never tried it on electric but I am sure it must sound cool! ya no doubt, SEL are a champion team!

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  • dhruv rajpal Says July 19, 2008 7:38 pm

    hi abinav
    im a beginner
    can tell me how to play the bsus4 chord?

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  • shantu Says September 5, 2008 6:48 pm

    hey brother,i really need to know the chord for dil se re dil se re by a.r.rehman………pls if is possible will u send me on my mail?i will be really glad for it
    shantu

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  • apoorva singal Says September 8, 2008 5:17 pm

    I love this song! was trying to figure it out but here are the chords. Loads of thanxs!!!!

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  • Arpit Says September 14, 2008 1:17 am

    Hey Abhinav, its really cool….the tabs sounds near abt same g8t job man..for long time i was trying to figure out this song..i was close but now wid ur help its the bulls eye..thanx dude..keep it up..

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  • Wilson Says November 1, 2008 8:10 am

    Its really cool brother. Man you’re really working hard on you hobby.
    its becoming helpful for people like me…………

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  • Kamal Says December 4, 2008 12:44 pm

    hi abhinav,
    this is kamal…
    ur doing a grt job… keep it up
    i tried to play the song kholo kholo as adviced by u….
    and for better understanding i request u to make a video on this

    regards

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  • dhruv Says December 18, 2008 7:33 pm

    WOW….frankly speaking this is the only place i found the right tabs….evrywhre else there r sme flaws….awsme man…really wanted this song…thnx a lot.

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  • kunal Says January 9, 2009 2:16 pm

    hey abhinav i am a newbie.
    But can you repeat the process of opening the song bcoz i think you are missing
    a note in the main starting chord.
    i followed the process you described to karishma but one note was short from the original.
    so plz give a more comprehensive view to this problem.
    liking ur blog very much.

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  • Sounak Says January 10, 2009 2:23 pm

    Nice chords…..really good work! Can u plz help me out with the muting during the riff played in the intro….i m an intermediate guitarist…….ur chords are absolutely ok…….looking forward for the help …….plzz mail ,me if u hav time…..

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  • Vedant Says February 25, 2009 9:11 am

    HEy abhinav
    i hav a problem in recognizing the chords in a song
    can you help me out in how to recognize chords in a song by just listening it?
    thnxx a lot

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  • gaurav Says March 4, 2009 6:51 pm

    hi abhinav thankx for the sonsg there is a little requst that please also give the rithem to follow like 1 2 nn 3 n 4 as i m just a bigner

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  • yattu Says March 29, 2009 1:01 pm

    plz give me the intro of am gm (F#*) … (F#*) … … (B*) … (B*)

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  • yattu Says March 29, 2009 1:02 pm

    (F#*) … (F#*) … … (B*) … (B*) wts this?????

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  • yattu Says March 29, 2009 1:03 pm

    (F#*) … (F#*) … … (B*) … (B*)

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  • Robin Says April 4, 2009 10:52 pm

    hey……….pls help me……..i want to learn guitar lead……..what to do first now……..??????…………..i very well play guitar chords……..i can also play this song……. but i really want to make my hand good on lead………..pls tell me what to do first………?????……..pls reply…………..

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  • vishesh Says April 10, 2009 3:28 pm

    dude, u ve got an awesome blog . it rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    bro, i’ve got a problem with chords but i can play lead very well .please help me with chord shifting and strumming………plz

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  • Robin Says April 11, 2009 6:14 pm

    hey vishesh……….
    i am good at chords……….i will help u…………. just listen Roobaroo song of Rang de bansti………..and try to play this song using A and D chords………..just try this……..

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  • Rachit Says September 10, 2009 12:03 am

    hey dude, thank you very much for providing these beautiful chords…. can you do one favor?? as i am a beginner, i can play chords, but getting difficulty to identify strumming pattern. can you provide the strumming pattern e.g. DDUUDU DDDUD DU DU UDU…

    Thanks,
    Rachit.

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  • balajiys Says September 22, 2009 5:03 pm

    Hi

    I am just a beginner in guitar learning chords …I am looking to switch chords but its taking time .. Is there any song I can play with less chords ?

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  • Amlaan Says January 23, 2010 11:56 am

    well i am a rookie in guitar world and frankly speaking and keeping it short its an Oasis for me

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  • Shreyas Agasthya Says January 25, 2010 4:38 pm

    Hey Abhinav,

    Thanks for this wonderful piece of an article. Would it possible to shed some light on the strumming pattern for songs like these?

    Regards,
    Shreyas Agasthya

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  • aman Says February 15, 2010 10:39 pm

    Hey,

    great work!!

    one question… what’s F#*?

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