Oct 02
Posted by bandbaaja | October 2, 2008
Another of A R Rahman’s excellent composition which is completely based on an acoustic guitar.
Most people think the chords are A & D which is correct. But here are some minor changes & tips that will make it sound exact. Its easy, try it!!
- TIP #1
The Chords are A and Dadd9 (means include the E note)
- TIP #2
the last line chord just before the line KYON SEHTE RAHE is Amaj7
- TIP #3
For this song, the best way to get the same original feel is to use a CAPO on 2nd fret
and play A (like the open G with D note - Pink Floyd style G chord)
and then play the D (like open C with D note - Pink Floyd style Cadd9)
Sep 30
Posted by Abhinav | September 30, 2008
This is the title track of the movie Rock On!! It is purely on electric and hence I had not put up the chords here but due to so many request, I thought to include acoustic as well electric guitar based songs from now on. Enjoy! And ya Rock On!
Sep 29
Posted by Bagga Ashwini | September 29, 2008
Think Emraan Haashmi and think fabulous music in his films. Hits after hits, his movies always gave us many melodeous songs. Here comes another from the movie “JANNAT”.
Together Pritam, Sayeed Quadri and KK do everything right to make a song which is a sure shot chartbuster in the making. One would have expected the next version of the song to be a full on Club mix. However, that’s not the case as it is set as an unplugged edition, KK with just a guitar in background. In fact, this version sounds even better and is worth the price that one may go for it.
Sep 28
Posted by Bagga Ashwini | September 28, 2008
“Take Me Home, Country Roads” is a song written by John Denver, Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, and initially recorded by John Denver. It was included on his 1971 breakout album Poems, Prayers and Promises; the single went to #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
After many other hit singles, “Take Me Home, Country Roads” remains Denver’s signature song.
Sep 07
Posted by Abhinav | September 7, 2008

Aashayein, Iqbal
This is yet another acoustic guitar based song which every guitar enthusiast must learn and enjoy playing! The chords are varied and beginners would find it difficult to grasp it, but the intro is still there for you to try! Shreyas Talpade has done an excellent job of acting. The music is by Salim Sulaiman.
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