So, I thought I'll finally do it before his 9th birthday.
The original song is by Dr. Rajkumar in 'Premada KaaNike' called 'Baanigondu Elle Ellide'
I've pulled down the scale while teaching him - to be in a pitch he could eventually sing. The beat is a 6 beat.
D G A G D ( plucking) Ay .. eh he... D Em G D Baanigondu elle ellide, ninnaase gelli koneyide, Em G D yEke kanasu kaaNuve, nidhaanisu nidhaanisu x 2 D Aaseyemba bisilu kudure yEke ODuve Bm G D maraLu gaaDinalli summanEke aleyuve D avana niyama meeri illi yEnu saagadu Bm G D naavu nenesidante baaLalEnu naDeyadu A D G A D duraaseyEtake, niraaseyEtake, adEne aadaroo.. avana kaaNike
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Sir, how to hold 'Em' and 'Bm' in bar chords...? where it comes(which fret and string)...?
Note: the original song is in F - not D. In this version, it's pulled down to D to accomodate kids. For an adult, this might feel too low - as you can see in my voice too.
You should transpose the chords to F.
D, Em, G, A, Bm become
F, Gm, Bb, C, Dm
The finger pattern is same as Am at the 0th fret.
First hold your Am in fingers 2,3 & 4 (free the first one for the bar).
Now move your bar to the 2nd fret for Bm.
7th fret for Em.
You'll probably get more illustrated/clear instructions if you google it.
Thank You Sir... :)
Nice , vil try
Awesome yar ... please do the same thing for Gandadagudi song please
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