Chords for Neele Gagan Ke Tale ( Hindi Song) Tutorial in G Pentatonic Major scale ( Rag Bhup/Mohana)
Tempo:
125.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
D
C
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello, welcome again today.
Let us take a look at G pentatonic major scale
by using example song
Let us first look at G pentatonic major scale, okay
[G] The very first note is G
Second [A] note is a third note [C] is B
fourth note is [Em] B
fifth note [E] is E and
[C]
So [N] this is called pentatonic because it has five distinct notes right [A] G
[E]
And [C] G completes the octave
[N] This is called pentatonic major because it is derived from
Major scale G major which [C] also has C and F sharp
If you remove these two notes
[Fm] From G major [N] you get G pentatonic major so this corresponds to a ragam called Mohana in Carnatic music and
Bhoop in Hindustani music
We did a Telugu song Telugu slash Tamil song from movie Kadali in G major okay Gunju Kuna
We're also going to use
G major chord
Okay, so G major chord is [G] G BD, okay G
B and D Okay
[N] So G major consists of G B and D
But even B D G is considered G major as long as you have
G BD in any order okay, it is called G major, but
[G] G is the lowest note of the triad triad meaning the three notes
[G#] G major is considered to be in its root position
But if B is the [B] lowest note
you play it with the pinky okay for the left hand and
D [D] is the second highest note played by your ring finger and
G [C#] you can play with any finger, but you know these are the notes
But if you play [G] like this it will be easier okay, and G played by thumb
That is also called G major, but it is in first inversion
[C#] G major in first inversion so we're going to play like this when [E] we play the [B] prelude okay G
Sorry B [D] [G] and G
The second [F] inversion is D [D] becomes the lowest note
G [G] becomes the second highest and B becomes the highest note
That is also called G major
But it is in second inversion
so they all sound little different because
The [C] notes are real you know the [N] ordering of the notes is different although the notes are G BD as you know
the you know frequency increases from left to right [G] so
Okay, that is also G major, but it is in [C] second inversion.
[D#] This is [N] what we're going to use when we play the song okay
so now put your
little [B] finger on B
ring finger [D] on B and
Thumb [G] on G.
Okay
That is G major
So let us play the prelude okay
The very first line which I marked as A is there
So when you hit D you strike G major chord okay
Second line also do the same thing
I'll play with one finger okay, [N] so prelude is done.
So let us look at the
Song okay, so as you can see the song uses these notes, but we have discussed in the scale okay so
For playing melody we want to use
[Gm] G major [F] in second inversion put [D] your pinky on D
Index finger [G] on G and thumb on B.
Okay, see it already sounds like the song
But we're going to play here okay, [Em] and also we are going to bring it from [G] a
[E] So
[Dm] I'm going to explain [C#] the gamakar in the next video I want to confuse people [E] now, okay
[A] Okay, that is me like a gun get away, [G] okay
[E] [A]
[N] Dirty cup your belly
[A] [E] [A]
[G] [A] I'll [C]
[A] [G] sing and play
Okay [N]
now line number three
Say he's a gimme
Okay, say [Gm] he's a gimme
[D] [G]
Let us see how to [N] harmonize this in the next video based on the notes we are playing you choose a [D] chord, okay
[E] [G]
[D#] Artie has a [D] boy
[Em] Sais [D] [G]
[C] he's a
[G]
[Bm] Say [A] [G]
he's a
one more time
[N]
Me like a gun get the lay
There's a cup your belly
Say he's a me artie has over here
Say he's a
See the old songs are very meridians, and you don't need any you know accompaniments and big orchestration
You can just sing the song you know without
Any
They are hummable and singable that is what I'm trying to say not that
Modern songs are not but most of the old songs you can just sing them without any
Accompaniment okay, thanks for watching and see you in the next video and we'll explore these songs
You know this particular song in different angles western and Indian and how to play it in differently
Why is it who you know when we are you know playing?
G a b b e g okay, etc.
Etc.
Let us take a look at G pentatonic major scale
by using example song
Let us first look at G pentatonic major scale, okay
[G] The very first note is G
Second [A] note is a third note [C] is B
fourth note is [Em] B
fifth note [E] is E and
[C]
So [N] this is called pentatonic because it has five distinct notes right [A] G
[E]
And [C] G completes the octave
[N] This is called pentatonic major because it is derived from
Major scale G major which [C] also has C and F sharp
If you remove these two notes
[Fm] From G major [N] you get G pentatonic major so this corresponds to a ragam called Mohana in Carnatic music and
Bhoop in Hindustani music
We did a Telugu song Telugu slash Tamil song from movie Kadali in G major okay Gunju Kuna
We're also going to use
G major chord
Okay, so G major chord is [G] G BD, okay G
B and D Okay
[N] So G major consists of G B and D
But even B D G is considered G major as long as you have
G BD in any order okay, it is called G major, but
[G] G is the lowest note of the triad triad meaning the three notes
[G#] G major is considered to be in its root position
But if B is the [B] lowest note
you play it with the pinky okay for the left hand and
D [D] is the second highest note played by your ring finger and
G [C#] you can play with any finger, but you know these are the notes
But if you play [G] like this it will be easier okay, and G played by thumb
That is also called G major, but it is in first inversion
[C#] G major in first inversion so we're going to play like this when [E] we play the [B] prelude okay G
Sorry B [D] [G] and G
The second [F] inversion is D [D] becomes the lowest note
G [G] becomes the second highest and B becomes the highest note
That is also called G major
But it is in second inversion
so they all sound little different because
The [C] notes are real you know the [N] ordering of the notes is different although the notes are G BD as you know
the you know frequency increases from left to right [G] so
Okay, that is also G major, but it is in [C] second inversion.
[D#] This is [N] what we're going to use when we play the song okay
so now put your
little [B] finger on B
ring finger [D] on B and
Thumb [G] on G.
Okay
That is G major
So let us play the prelude okay
The very first line which I marked as A is there
So when you hit D you strike G major chord okay
Second line also do the same thing
I'll play with one finger okay, [N] so prelude is done.
So let us look at the
Song okay, so as you can see the song uses these notes, but we have discussed in the scale okay so
For playing melody we want to use
[Gm] G major [F] in second inversion put [D] your pinky on D
Index finger [G] on G and thumb on B.
Okay, see it already sounds like the song
But we're going to play here okay, [Em] and also we are going to bring it from [G] a
[E] So
[Dm] I'm going to explain [C#] the gamakar in the next video I want to confuse people [E] now, okay
[A] Okay, that is me like a gun get away, [G] okay
[E] [A]
[N] Dirty cup your belly
[A] [E] [A]
[G] [A] I'll [C]
[A] [G] sing and play
Okay [N]
now line number three
Say he's a gimme
Okay, say [Gm] he's a gimme
[D] [G]
Let us see how to [N] harmonize this in the next video based on the notes we are playing you choose a [D] chord, okay
[E] [G]
[D#] Artie has a [D] boy
[Em] Sais [D] [G]
[C] he's a
[G]
[Bm] Say [A] [G]
he's a
one more time
[N]
Me like a gun get the lay
There's a cup your belly
Say he's a me artie has over here
Say he's a
See the old songs are very meridians, and you don't need any you know accompaniments and big orchestration
You can just sing the song you know without
Any
They are hummable and singable that is what I'm trying to say not that
Modern songs are not but most of the old songs you can just sing them without any
Accompaniment okay, thanks for watching and see you in the next video and we'll explore these songs
You know this particular song in different angles western and Indian and how to play it in differently
Why is it who you know when we are you know playing?
G a b b e g okay, etc.
Etc.
Key:
G
A
D
C
E
G
A
D
_ _ Hello, welcome again today.
Let us take a look at G pentatonic major scale _ _
by using _ example song
Let _ _ _ _ _ us first look at G pentatonic major scale, okay
[G] The very first note is G
_ Second [A] note is a _ third note [C] is B _
fourth note is [Em] B
_ _ fifth note [E] is E _ and
_ [C] _ _ _
So [N] this is called pentatonic because it has five distinct notes right [A] G
_ _ [E] _
And _ _ [C] G completes the octave
_ [N] _ This is called pentatonic major because it is derived from
_ Major scale G major which [C] also has C and F sharp
If _ you remove these two notes
_ [Fm] _ From G major [N] you get G pentatonic major so this corresponds to a ragam called Mohana in Carnatic music _ and
_ Bhoop in Hindustani music
_ _ _ _ We did a Telugu song Telugu slash Tamil song from movie Kadali in G major okay Gunju Kuna _ _
_ _ We're also going to use _
G major chord
Okay, so G major chord is [G] G BD, okay _ G _
_ _ B and D _ Okay
_ _ _ _ [N] So G major consists of G B and D
But even B D G is considered G major as long as you have
_ _ G BD in any order okay, it is called G major, but
[G] G is the lowest note _ _ _ of the triad triad meaning the three notes _ _
[G#] G major is considered to be in its root position _
But _ if B is the [B] lowest note
you play it with the pinky okay for the left hand _ _ and
D [D] is the second highest note played by your ring finger _ and
G [C#] you can play with any finger, but you know these are the notes
But if you play [G] like this it will be easier okay, _ and G played by thumb _
That is also called G major, but it is in first inversion
[C#] G major in first inversion so we're going to play like this when [E] we play the [B] prelude okay G _
Sorry B [D] _ [G] and G _
The _ _ _ second [F] inversion is D [D] becomes the lowest note
_ G [G] becomes the second highest and B becomes the highest note _
_ _ That is also called G major _
But it is in second inversion
so they all sound little different because
The [C] notes are real you know the [N] ordering of the notes is different although the notes are G BD as you know
the you know frequency increases from left to right _ [G] so
Okay, that is also G major, but it is in [C] second inversion.
[D#] This is [N] what we're going to use when we play the song okay
_ so now put your
little [B] finger on B _
ring finger [D] on B _ and
_ Thumb [G] on G.
Okay
_ That is G major
So let us play the prelude okay
The very first line which I marked as A is there _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So when you hit D you strike G major chord okay
_ Second _ _ _ line also do the same thing _ _ _ _ _
I'll play with one finger okay, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] so prelude is done.
So let us look at the _
Song okay, so as you can see the song uses these notes, but we have discussed in the scale okay _ so
For playing melody we want to use
[Gm] _ G major [F] in second inversion put [D] your pinky on D
_ Index finger [G] on G _ and _ thumb on B.
Okay, _ see _ it already sounds like the song _ _ _ _
But we're going to play here okay, _ [Em] and also we are going to bring it from [G] a _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] So _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ I'm going to explain [C#] the gamakar in the next video I want to confuse people [E] now, okay _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ Okay, that is me like a gun get away, [G] okay _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [N] Dirty cup your _ belly
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] I'll [C] _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ sing and play _
_ _ _ _ _ Okay [N] _
now line number three
Say he's a gimme
_ Okay, say [Gm] he's a gimme
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Let us see how to [N] harmonize this in the next video based on the notes we are playing you choose a [D] chord, okay
_ _ [E] _ [G] _
_ [D#] _ Artie has a [D] boy _
_ [Em] Sais _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ he's a
[G] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ Say [A] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ he's a _
_ one more time _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
Me like a gun get the lay
_ _ _ There's a cup your belly
Say _ _ _ _ _ _ he's a me _ _ artie has over _ here
Say he's a
_ _ See the old songs are very meridians, and you don't need any you know accompaniments and big orchestration
You can just sing the song you know without _ _ _
Any
_ _ They are hummable and singable that is what I'm trying to say not that
_ Modern songs are not but most of the old songs you can just sing them without any
Accompaniment okay, thanks for watching and see you in the next video and we'll explore these songs
You know this particular song in different angles western and Indian and how to play it in differently
_ Why is it who you know when we are you know playing?
G a b b e g okay, etc.
Etc.
Let us take a look at G pentatonic major scale _ _
by using _ example song
Let _ _ _ _ _ us first look at G pentatonic major scale, okay
[G] The very first note is G
_ Second [A] note is a _ third note [C] is B _
fourth note is [Em] B
_ _ fifth note [E] is E _ and
_ [C] _ _ _
So [N] this is called pentatonic because it has five distinct notes right [A] G
_ _ [E] _
And _ _ [C] G completes the octave
_ [N] _ This is called pentatonic major because it is derived from
_ Major scale G major which [C] also has C and F sharp
If _ you remove these two notes
_ [Fm] _ From G major [N] you get G pentatonic major so this corresponds to a ragam called Mohana in Carnatic music _ and
_ Bhoop in Hindustani music
_ _ _ _ We did a Telugu song Telugu slash Tamil song from movie Kadali in G major okay Gunju Kuna _ _
_ _ We're also going to use _
G major chord
Okay, so G major chord is [G] G BD, okay _ G _
_ _ B and D _ Okay
_ _ _ _ [N] So G major consists of G B and D
But even B D G is considered G major as long as you have
_ _ G BD in any order okay, it is called G major, but
[G] G is the lowest note _ _ _ of the triad triad meaning the three notes _ _
[G#] G major is considered to be in its root position _
But _ if B is the [B] lowest note
you play it with the pinky okay for the left hand _ _ and
D [D] is the second highest note played by your ring finger _ and
G [C#] you can play with any finger, but you know these are the notes
But if you play [G] like this it will be easier okay, _ and G played by thumb _
That is also called G major, but it is in first inversion
[C#] G major in first inversion so we're going to play like this when [E] we play the [B] prelude okay G _
Sorry B [D] _ [G] and G _
The _ _ _ second [F] inversion is D [D] becomes the lowest note
_ G [G] becomes the second highest and B becomes the highest note _
_ _ That is also called G major _
But it is in second inversion
so they all sound little different because
The [C] notes are real you know the [N] ordering of the notes is different although the notes are G BD as you know
the you know frequency increases from left to right _ [G] so
Okay, that is also G major, but it is in [C] second inversion.
[D#] This is [N] what we're going to use when we play the song okay
_ so now put your
little [B] finger on B _
ring finger [D] on B _ and
_ Thumb [G] on G.
Okay
_ That is G major
So let us play the prelude okay
The very first line which I marked as A is there _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So when you hit D you strike G major chord okay
_ Second _ _ _ line also do the same thing _ _ _ _ _
I'll play with one finger okay, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] so prelude is done.
So let us look at the _
Song okay, so as you can see the song uses these notes, but we have discussed in the scale okay _ so
For playing melody we want to use
[Gm] _ G major [F] in second inversion put [D] your pinky on D
_ Index finger [G] on G _ and _ thumb on B.
Okay, _ see _ it already sounds like the song _ _ _ _
But we're going to play here okay, _ [Em] and also we are going to bring it from [G] a _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] So _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ I'm going to explain [C#] the gamakar in the next video I want to confuse people [E] now, okay _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ Okay, that is me like a gun get away, [G] okay _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [N] Dirty cup your _ belly
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] I'll [C] _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ sing and play _
_ _ _ _ _ Okay [N] _
now line number three
Say he's a gimme
_ Okay, say [Gm] he's a gimme
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Let us see how to [N] harmonize this in the next video based on the notes we are playing you choose a [D] chord, okay
_ _ [E] _ [G] _
_ [D#] _ Artie has a [D] boy _
_ [Em] Sais _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ he's a
[G] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ Say [A] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ he's a _
_ one more time _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
Me like a gun get the lay
_ _ _ There's a cup your belly
Say _ _ _ _ _ _ he's a me _ _ artie has over _ here
Say he's a
_ _ See the old songs are very meridians, and you don't need any you know accompaniments and big orchestration
You can just sing the song you know without _ _ _
Any
_ _ They are hummable and singable that is what I'm trying to say not that
_ Modern songs are not but most of the old songs you can just sing them without any
Accompaniment okay, thanks for watching and see you in the next video and we'll explore these songs
You know this particular song in different angles western and Indian and how to play it in differently
_ Why is it who you know when we are you know playing?
G a b b e g okay, etc.
Etc.