Hindi Song– “Pukarta Chala”, Guitar Tutorial And Song
by admin on Friday, January 27th, 2012 | 19 Comments
Here is a tutorial on how to play guitar accompaniment on this famous song. If you are interested in the song only, please skip to 7:15. Please pardon any mistakes. Here are the intro solo notes: F#-F#-F# BB EE F#-F# EC# EE GG BB DD C#-C# AC# BB GA F# Here are the chords for the main song: Bm-----------------Bm Pukarta chala hoon main A -------------------Bm Gali Gali Bahar ki -------------D------------A Bas ek Chaawn zulf ki -------------Bm------------D Bas ek nigah pyar ki ----F#--------Bm Pukarta chala hoon main Bm Yeh dil lagi yeh shokhiyan salam ki Bm------------------------------------A Yehi to baat ho rahi hai kaam ki A Koi to mrke dekh lega ish tarah A --------------F#--------------- Bm Koi nazar to hogi mere naam ki

thank you so much for sharing your talent. … .
good lessons thanks jasjit is it easier to play electic than acoustic . which should on practice daily with –regards jasjit
How Funny!!
Fine
its much easier to strum in an electric guitar compared to an acoustic 1 …n e ways great lesoon
That was really good…whats ur bearings ?
What do the lyrics mean in English? Would this be a good song to sing/play for an Indian girl I’m trying to impress?
awesome. love it.
Awesome !! I live your strumming. Could you please publish the strumming pattern.
Keep up the good work.
wt an innovation sir…..luved it…..
awesome…
With this prowess on the guitar, you should be posting many more.. loved this lesson!
dude.. 3rd note in the intro is wrong.. the tone is lower than what u play.. too bad my cam is’nt workin now.. i hope u can figure it out..
Superb
you are very good but could u go step by step on the intro couse im confused on where to put my fingures
You are an awesome teacher.
You really know what you are talking about.
Where are residing.
dude. u r v v v good. singing as well
nice tutorial! your voice is also good!!!!
Well played !
And I am sure the video will be of great use to many. I wish I could play the guitar.
Best regards,
~Anindya.