• Pehla Nasha Song

    Pehla Nasha Song

    Pehla Nasha is one of the most memorable song of the yesteryear. It rhymes of first love and is a pleasure to play on the guitar. Jo Jeet Wohi Sikandar is one of my favorite old movies.

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    Find the BPM for 'Pehla Nasha' by 'Udit Narayan'. Type a song, get a BPM. Pehla Nasha Lyrics: Chaahe tum kuchh na kaho maine sun liya / Ki saathi pyaar ka mujhe chun liya / Chun liya / Maine Sun liya / Pehla nasha / Pehla khumaar / Naya pyaar hai naya intezaar / Kar loon.

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    The starting interlude of this song is excellent. Its actually on piano but feels equally good on guitar as well! I believe it would be more appropriate to be able to play the tabs of this song than the chords.

    So enjoy and share your views! Welcome to my site!

    Thanx for liking it! As such, there isn’t much to explain in tabs coz its pretty straight forward once you know the basics. Here’s one website that I would suggest you for guitar lessons. They are quite good: The p,h and other things are what make playing tabs on guitar worth it. ‘p’ stands for “pull off”.

    You play the fret marked before it and immediately pull off the finger on that fret so that the fret marked before would be played automatically. 3p1 means: Keep one finger over 1st fret, place another finger on the 3rd fret and hit the relevant string. Then remove the finger holding the 3rd fret quickly (pull off). If you did it correctly, the 1st fret will be played automatically. It’s very easy and you would be able to do it with very little practice.

    The opposite is “Hammer” (h). Instead of pulling away the finger, you hit the fret with your finger WITHOUT hitting with your right hand (the one holding the plectrum!). 3h5 would mean, play the 3rd fret in the normal way and hit the 5th fret with another finger w/o using your right hand.

    You will see the difference in the quality of music that comes out from you guitar. You can distinguish an expert from a novice by seeing the way they use these effects! What you have asked is called the Sliding technique. 4/5 means, you have to pluck the 4th fret of the relevant string and immediately slide your finger to the 5th fret without hitting any string with your right hand. If done correctly, the 5th fret will also sound nicely. If you are moving to a lower fret then you use the backslash ( ).

    So 8 4 will mean hit the 8th fret and slide your left finger holding the 8th fret back to 4th fret continuously. (4 5 is an incorrect notation.) A bit complicated but really interesting sliding is something like 4/6 4. It is obvious really hit the 4th fret, then slide to 6th fret and immediately slide back to 4th fret as well. Remember no striking by right hand after the first one. Sounds beautiful, isn’t it?

    Hope this clears everything!

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