Saturday, October 30, 2010

Once Upon A Time In Mumbai

Movie Or Album: Once Upon A Time In Mumbai
Singer(S): Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Tulsi Kumar
Music Director(S): Pritam
Lyricist(S): Irshad Kamil

 Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Rab Ne Milaaya Tumhe
Honthon Pe Sajaaya Tumhe, Nagame Sagaaya Tumhe
Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Sab Se Chhupaaya Tumhe
Sapana Banaaya Tumhe, Nindon Mein Bulaaya Tumhe
Tum Jo Aaye Jindagi Mein Baat Ban Gayi
Ishq Majhab, Ishq Meri Jaat Ban Gayi
Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Rab Ne Milaaya Tumhe
Honthon Pe Sajaaya Tumhe, Nagame Sagaaya Tumhe
Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Sab Se Chhupaaya Tumhe
Sapana Banaaya Tumhe, Nindon Mein Bulaaya Tumhe
Tum Jo Aaye Jindagi Mein Baat Ban Gayi
Sapne Teri Chaahato Ke -2 Dekhati Hoon Abb Kayi
Din Hai Sona, Aur Chaandi Raat Ban Gayi
Ho O Tum Jo Aaye Jindagi Mein Baat Ban Gayi
Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Rab Ne Milaaya Tumhe
Honthon Pe Sajaaya Tumhe, Nagame Sagaaya Tumhe
Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Sab Se Chhupaaya Tumhe
Sapana Banaaya Tumhe, Nindon Mein Bulaaya Tumhe

Chaahato Ka Maja, Faasalon Mein Nahin
Aa Chupa Lu Tumhe Hauslon Mein Kahin
Sab Se Upar Likha Hai Tere Naam Ko
Khaahishon Se Jude Silsilon Mein Kahin
Khaahishein Milane Ki Tumase -2 Roj Hoti Hai Nayi
Mere Dil Ki Jeet Meri Baat Ban Gayi
Ho O Tum Jo Aaye Jindagi Mein Baat Ban Gayi

(Sargam)
Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Rab Ne Milaaya Tumhe
Honthon Pe Sajaaya Tumhe, Nagame Sagaaya Tumhe
Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Sab Se Chhupaaya Tumhe
Sapana Banaaya Tumhe, Nindon Mein Bulaaya Tumhe
Jindagi Bewafa Hai Yeh Maana Magar
Chhodkar Raah Mein Jaaoge Tum Agar
Chhin Laaunga Main, Aasman Se Tumhe
Suna Hoga Na Yeh, Do Dilon Ka Nagar
Raunke Hain Dil Ke Dar Pe -2 Dhadkane Hain Surmayi
Meri Kismat Bhi Tumhaari Saath Ban Gayi
Ho O Tum Jo Aaye Jindagi Mein Baat Ban Gayi
Ishq Majhab, Ishq Meri Jaat Ban Gayi
Sapane Teri Chahaton Ke -2 Dekhati Hoon Abb Kayi
Din Hai Sona, Aur Chaandi Raat Ban Gayi
Ho O Tum Jo Aaye Jindagi Mein Baat Ban Gayi

(Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Rab Ne Milaaya Tumhe
Honthon Pe Sajaaya Tumhe, Nagame Sagaaya Tumhe
Paaya Maine Paaya Tumhe, Sab Se Chhupaaya Tumhe
Sapana Banaaya Tumhe, Nindon Mein Bulaaya Tumhe) - (2)

RACE- Pehli najar mein kaisa

  Hindi Song Title : Pehli Najar Mein Kaisa Jaadu Kar Diya
Hindi Movie/Album Name: RACE
Singer(s) : ATIF ASLAM


Hindi Lyrics:
Pehli nazar mein Kaise jaado kar diya Tera ban baita hai Mera jiya
Jaane kya hoga Kya hoga kya pata Is pal ko milke Aa jee le zara
Mein hoon yahan Tu hai yahan Meri bahon mein aa Aa bhi ja
O jaan-e-jaan Dono jahan Meri bahon mein aa Bhool Ja aa
O jaan-e-jaan Dono jahan Meri bahon mein aa Bhool Ja aa
 Baby i love u, baby i love you, baby i love you, baby i love you … so.. Baby i love u Oh i love u I love u I love u so Baby i love u
Har dua mein shamil tera pyaar hai Bin tere lamha bhi dushwar hai
Dhadhkon ko tujhe se hi darkar hai Tujhse hai rahtein Tujhse hai chahtein
Har dua mein shamil tera pyaar hai Bin tere lamha bhi dushwar hai
Dhadhkon ko tujhe se hi darkar hai Tujhse hai rahtein Tujhse hai chahtein
Tu jo mili ek din mujhe Mein kahin ho gaya lapata
(O jaan-e-jaan Dono jahan Meri bahon mein aa Bhool Ja aa ) ….. 2
(Kar diya Deewana dard-e-Kash ne Chain cheena isqh ke ehsaas ne
Bekhayali di hai tere pyaas ne Chaya suroor hai Kuch to zaroor hai) ….. 2
Yeh dooriyan Jeene na de Hal mera tujhe na pata
 (O jaan-e-jaan Dono jahan Meri bahon mein aa Bhool Ja aa) ….. 2
 Baby i love u, baby i love you, baby i love you, baby i love you … so.. Baby i love u Oh i love u Baby I love u I love u… ....

All The Best- Kyon hai yeh khaamoshiya

 
kyon hai yeh khaamoshiya, jaane kyon thehari hai hai jubaan
jaane kya ho gaya, mausam bhi hai naya
sukhi jamin bhiga hai aasmaan

kyon hai yeh khaamoshiya, jaane kyon thehari hai hai jubaan
jaane kya ho gaya, mausam bhi hai naya
sukhi jamin bhiga hai aasmaan
kyon hai yeh majburiya, jaane kyon bebas hai hum yahaan
jaane kya ho gaya, mausam bhi hai naya
sukhi jamin bhiga hai aasmaan
jo (pehale thi abb woh nahi hai hawaayein
kya ho gaya hai yeh kaise bataaye) - (2)

hamane socha nahi tha, aansu mein dubega lamaha khushi ka
kaise yeh silsile hain, haan pass phir bhi bahaut faasale hain
kyon hain yeh tanhaayiya, jaane kyon suna sa hai jahaan
din jaise raat hai, jaane kya baat hai
rutha huwa hai hamase yeh sama
jo pehale thi abb woh nahi hai hawaayein
kya ho gaya hai yeh kaise bataaye

rishte bekhare huye hain, phir se inhe jod le sochate hain
raahein kehane lagi hai, apani juda koyi manjil nahi hai
kyon hai yeh khaamoshiya, jaane kyon thehari hai hai jubaan
jaane kya ho gaya, mausam bhi hai naya
sukhi jamin bhiga hai aasmaan
kyon hai yeh majburiya, jaane kyon bebas hai hum yahaan
jaane kya ho gaya, mausam bhi hai naya
sukhi jamin bhiga hai aasmaan
jo (pehale thi abb woh nahi hai hawaayein
kya ho gaya hai yeh kaise bataaye) - (2)

Rock On!!!

Hindi Song Title : Sinbad The Sailor
Hindi Movie/Album Name: ROCK ON
Singer(s) : FARHAN AKHTAR,RAMAN MAHADEVAN

Cast(s) : FARHAN AKHTAR , PRACHI DESAI , ARJUN RAMPAL , PURAB KOHLI , LUKE KENNY & SHAHANA GOSWAMI

 
Sinbad The Sailor Ek Jahaaz Mein Jab Chala Mere Yaar Sunlo Sunlo
 Doondh Raha Tha Ek Naye Duniya Ka Pata Mere Yaar Sunlo Sunlo
O O.. Anjaane Raahon Mein Tha.. o o.., O O.. Lehron Ki Baahon Mein Tha.. o o..
Sab Ne Kaha Tha In Samandaron Mein Jaana Nahin Mere Yaar Sunlo Sunlo
Khwaabon Ke Peeche Jaake Kuch Bhi Hai Paana Nahin Mere Yaar Sunlo Sunlo
O O.. Apni Hi Dhun Mein Raha.. o o.., O O.. Suntata Dil Ka Kahaan o o..
Us Ke The Jo Sapne Wohin Us Ke The Apne, Aisa Tha Sindbad The Sailor Sailor
 Us Ke The Jo Sapne Wohin Us Ke The Apne, Aisa Tha Sindbad The Sailor Sailor
Us Ka Jahaaz Gira Tufano Mein, Mere Yaar Sunlo Sunlo
 Phir Bhi Na Aayi Aandhi Us Ke Armaano Mein Mere Yaar Sunlo Sunlo
Woh Deewana Aisa Hi Tha O o.. O O.. Sapno Ka Humrahi Tha O o..
Us Ke The Jo Sapne Wohin Us Ke The Apne, Aisa Tha Sindbad The Sailor Sailor
Us Ke The Jo Sapne Wohin Us Ke The Apne, Aisa Tha Sindbad The Sailor Sailor
 O O.. Kuch Paane Ki Chaah Mein.. O O.., O O.. Badta Rahan Raahon Mein O O..
Gehra Samundar Tha Oonchi Oonchi Lehren Mere Yaar Sunlo Sunlo
Kasthi Acchi Acchi Bhi Mushkil Se Tehre Mere Yaar Sunlo Sunlo
O O Saahil Pe Gaa Hi Gaya O O.., Woh Mazil Ko Paa Hi Gaya O O..
Us Ke The Jo Sapne Wohin Us Ke The Apne, Aisa Tha Sindbad The Sailor Sailor
Us Ke The Jo Sapne Wohin Us Ke The Apne, Aisa Tha Sindbad The Sailor Sailor
Tum Ho To Gaata Hai Dil, Tum Nahin To Geet Kahan.. Tum Ho To Hai Sab Haasil,
Tum Nahin To Kya Hai Yahan.. Tum Ho To Hai Sapno Ke Jaisa Haseen Ek Sama...
Jo Tum Ho To Yeh Lagta Hai Ke Mil Gayi.. Har Khushi Jo Tum Na Ho Yeh Lagta Hai
Ke Har Khushi.. Mein Hai Kami Tumko Hai Maangti Yeh Zindagi....
Ooooooooo..Ooooooo….Ooooooo

Friday, October 29, 2010

3 Idiots- Zoobi doobi zoobi doobi


Gungunaati hai yeh hawaayein, gungunaata hai gagan
gaa raha hai yeh saara aalam, zoobi doobi parampam

(zoobi doobi zoobi doobi pampaara zoobi doobi parampam
zoobi doobi zoobi doobi naache kyun paagal stupid mann) - (2)
shaakhon pe patte ga rahe hain, phulon pe bhanware ga rahe
deewaani kirane ga rahi hai, yeh panchchhi ga rahe
o o o bagiya mein do phulon ki ho rahi hai guftgu
jaisa filmon mein hota hai ho raha hai hubahu

(zoobi doobi zoobi doobi pampaara zoobi doobi parampam
zoobi doobi zoobi doobi naache kyun paagal stupid mann) - (2)

Haan rimjhim rimjhim rimjhim san san san san hawa
tip tip tip tip bunde gurrate bijaliya
bheegi bheegi saari mein yuun thumake lagaati tu
jaisa filmon mein hota hai ho raha hai hubahu

(zoobi doobi zoobi doobi pampaara zoobi doobi parampam
zoobi doobi zoobi doobi naache kyun paagal stupid mann) - (2)

Ambar ka chaand jamin par itaraake ga raha
ik tim tim tuta taara aur ithalaake ga raha
hai raatein akeli tanaha mujhe chhu le aake tu
jaisa filmon mein hota hai ho raha hai hubahu

(zoobi doobi zoobi doobi pampaara zoobi doobi parampam
zoobi doobi zoobi doobi naache kyun paagal stupid mann) - (2)
zoobi doobi doobi o doobi paagal stupid mann pamaparara
zoobi doobi zoobi doobi pamapara paagal stupid mann
sunoto jara hamko he ya Kehena waqt hai kya tumako pata hai na
so gayi raat jaake din hai abb jaag utha
aankhein masalata hai saara yeh sama
aawaazein bhi leti hai angadaayiya
wake up sid saare pal kahe, wake up sid chal kahin chale
wake up sid sab dishaao se aa rahi hai sada sun sako agar suno
wake up

yeh jo kahein woh jo kahein sun lo
baat jo sahin dil ko lage chun lo
karana hai kya tumhe yeh tum hi karo faisala
yeh soch lo tumakao jaana hai kahaan
tum hi musaafir tum hi toh ho kaarwaan
wake up sid saare pal kahe, wake up sid chal kahin chale
wake up sid sab dishaao se aa rahi hai sada sun sako agar suno
wake up

aaj bhi dekho kal jaisa hi na ho
aaj bhi yuun na tum sote hi raho
itane kyun sust ho kuchh kaho kuchh suno, kuchh na kuchh karo
ro padon ya hanso jindagi mein koyi na koyi toh rang bharo
wake up sid saare pal kahe, wake up sid chal kahin chale
wake up sid sab dishaao se aa rahi hai sada sun sako agar suno
wake up

(wake up sid saare pal kahe, wake up sid chal kahin chale
wake up sid sab dishaao se aa rahi hai sada sun sako agar suno) - (2)
wake up

Saturday, October 23, 2010

about guitar

 

William Gradante has taught mariachi since 1980 in Fort Worth, Texas; is the author of a definitive article on the life of Jose Alfredo Jimenez; and is a scholar in the field of Colombian regional folk music.

The armonías section of the mariachi ensemble provides the rhythmic and harmonic foundation upon which the melodic offerings of the trumpet and violin sections are laid. “Armonías” best translates as “harmonies” or “accompaniment” and includes the vihuela, guitar, and guitarra de golpe players, and occasionally the guitarrón and harp players. However, performing the role of accompanists in the mariachi ensemble represents only a small part of what students do in my armonías classes.
Because armonías players are not the “melody-makers” of the ensemble, some mariachi teachers “leave them to their own devices,” allowing them to develop their own strumming and chording techniques while the teachers concentrate on developing the melodic skills of the violin and trumpet players. This oversight may be due to the relative lack of guitar expertise on the part of the teacher. Whatever the case may be, it is my opinion that mariachi guitar students are being given short shrift when it comes to their musical education. I have on several occasions spoken with high school armonías players in different schools, districts, and states and discovered that many are not only unaware of the music theory-related aspects of their accompaniment playing, but even the names of the open strings on their instruments! It goes further: I have given professional development training to practicing mariachi instructors who themselves demonstrated a similar lack of awareness.
It took a number of years to impress upon my school district the educational value—even necessity—of teaching the mariachi students in homogenous classes. An especially poignant argument was that the armonías students were graduating from high school with no music education options, as one cannot make college entrance auditions on guitarrón, vihuela, guitarra de golpe, or even mariachi guitar. Once I was permitted to teach my armonía players in a “Guitar Class,” however, I was able to design a Mariachi Armonía curriculum around the development of classic guitar technique, opening a wide range of opportunities to my students. Furthermore, I feel that it makes the teaching of the mariachi ensemble both easier and more efficient.

Classic Guitar in the Mariachi Classroom

The study of mariachi music in our school district has traditionally begun at the 6th grade level and continued through the 12th grade. In the first three to four weeks of school, 6th grade students are taught the basics of both music literacy and guitar performance practice. We refer to the class as “Guitar Class” and not as “Mariachi Class,” and stress that the techniques presented apply to whatever specific musical styles the individual student’s tastes may be oriented. From the moment the 6th graders arrive in my classroom, they want to know exactly when they are going to have a guitar placed in their hands. I respond that they must first achieve mastery in six distinct areas of “Guitar Knowledge”:
  • Guitar Parts;
  • Finger Names and Right-Hand Alternation;
  • Performance Posture;
  • Guitar Care;
  • Note Values; and
  • Note Reading.


Getting Started

During the first month of class, 6th graders are given a syllabus describing the kinds of things they will learn. More effective is for me to simply perform the scales, chords, and songs that they can look forward to learning, indicating the month by which they can expect to have mastered them. They also need to purchase their textbook, bring in the instrument rental/maintenance fee, and turn in the school district’s Instrument Use form (see Figure 1).

Parts of the Guitar

Sixth grade students are told that they are being made privy to a secret language of specialized guitar terminology from which even band, orchestra, and choir members are excluded. We create a “Word Wall” that displays the definitions of musical, mariachi, and guitar jargon. A diagram of guitar parts is included in their textbook (see Figure 2 below) so they can study the part names at home. For the first several weeks, I spend the first ten minutes of class drawing a guitar on the chalkboard following specific instructions from the students as to the location, size, and function of the various parts. I will then hold up the guitar and have individual students name each guitar part as I point to it.

Finger Names and Right-Hand Alternation

The next area students should master is the naming of right and left hand fingers. The left thumb remains numberless, as its function is to provide counter-resistance to the actions of the fingers, which are numbered as follows:

  • 1 index
  • 2 middle
  • 3 ring
  • 4 pinkie

The right hand fingers derive their names from their Spanish designations:

  • p pulgar (thumb)
  • i índice (index)
  • m medio (middle)
  • a anular (ring)
  • c chico ("pinkie," not used)

We begin learning the patterns of alternation between right hand fingers in the performance of both scales and melodies, including:

  • i–m m–i
  • m–a a–m
  • i–a a–i

After making a clear distinction between rest stroke (apoyando) and free stroke (tirando), students perform this exercise in their laps, using their left hand fingers as “strings.” It is important to point out that the right hand fingers should press the string into the sound hole from a 45-degree angle, ending their arc-like motion with the fingernails approaching the palm.

Developing a “Correct” Posture

In teaching proper performance posture, a fundamental tenet is “centering,” positioning the instrument in the center of the torso in both sitting and standing postures. In order to keep the neck/fingerboard at an angle somewhere between 30 and 45 degrees to the floor, the left foot may be propped up, ideally with a classic guitar footstool. This means that the guitar should rest on the left, rather than the right thigh. “Centering” the guitar facilitates the movements of both hands in performance and allows the back, arms, and shoulders to remain aligned and relaxed, while ensuring that the resonating surfaces of the guitar do not rest against the body.

Figure 3. Posture
As all bodies are unique, there is no single “correct” posture. A “correct” posture promotes the physical comfort of the guitarist, allowing him or her to perform comfortably for extended periods. In general, the body should be poised, leaning into and around the guitar, not slumped behind it.
I demonstrate my personal performance posture—standing and sitting, both with and without a guitar— for the students to imitate (see Figure 3 above). We practice the movements required in “shifting” between upper and lower positions, moving the elbow alternately toward and away from the torso, keeping the knuckles, wrist, and elbow in alignment. Still with no instruments, on our right thighs, we practice various right hand finger alternation combinations.

Care of the Guitar

In the process of the students’ completing the school district’s Instrument Use forms required to rent a school-owned guitar, I emphasize that students will be personally and financially responsible for its everyday maintenance, including cleaning, polishing, re-stringing, and tuning the instrument. Since students will be held responsible, we devote time to ensure that they thoroughly understand the “DOs” and “DON’Ts” of guitar care:
DO:
  • Keep a handkerchief-sized piece of cloth in your case to wipe the instrument clean for 10–30 seconds after every class and at-home practice session
  • Along with the cloth, keep your textbook, talís (classic guitar strap), pencil, and a set of extra strings in your case
  • Clean, polish, and correctly re-string your guitar before the Winter and Spring concerts
  • Keep the instrument in tune using proper procedures

DON'T:
  • Don't expose your guitar to extreme temperatures (don't leave it in your trunk or on your porch)
  • Don't apply furniture polish to its surfaces
  • Don't use steel strings
  • Don't leave your guitar unattended—instead, lock it in the classroom instrument cabinet
  • Don't leave candy or chewing gum in your case—or you may end up with uninvited guests!


Notes, Lines, and Spaces

The focus of instruction then turns to the names of the lines and spaces above, below, and on the staff. We use mnemonic devices to help students learn the names of each, such as “Elvis’ Guitar Broke Down Friday” for the lines and “FACE” for the spaces.

Note Values

We now recite the names and shapes of the different types of notes, rests, and their relative values as part of our daily routine. I find it helpful to teach these terms bilingually, as the Spanish designations are free of certain areas of confusion inherent in the American system. For example, students logically expect that a “whole note” should receive a “whole” beat. By contrast, kids can easily see that a redonda, a “Spanish whole note,” is actually round, as its name suggests:
  • whole note = 4 beats = redonda
  • half note = 2 beats = blanca
  • quarter note = 1 beat = negra
  • eighth note = 1/2 beat = corchea
  • sixteenth note = 1/4 beat = semicorchea

Handclapping simple rhythms written on the chalkboard is next. Students create their own rhythms, and then we get to clap them out. As all students are aware that no guitar will be assigned until the entire class “gets all this stuff,” full clapping participation is virtually guaranteed—plus, the kids love being asked to get loud!

Placing Instruments in Their Hands!

The students then take their four-part examination in “Guitar Parts,” “Guitar Care,” “Note Values,” and “Lines & Spaces.” Afterward, I assign guitars to everyone, allowing “re-takes” for those who failed to earn perfect scores. The students’ dedication through the first four weeks has paid off, as I can say, “Play me some half notes on the first string!” and they enjoy immediate success! Within two or three days I send the guitars home with the students, having them promise that they will practice thirty minutes a day.

Note Reading

Individual notes are learned on a string-by-string basis, beginning with String #1 (E), the thinnest and the closest to the floor when the guitar is in playing position. After learning the notes on each of the first three strings (E, B, and G), the students learn and memorize five simple melodies. This process is then repeated using the three bass strings (D, A, and E). By Thanksgiving Break, all 6th graders are able to do the exercises depicted in Figure 4. The students will also be able to perform a number of simple melodies and carols, and can navigate through a piece, observing such conventions as repeat signs, first and second endings, Fine, Segno, Coda, D.C. al Fine, and D.S. al Coda.

Learning Our First Chords

The Winter Concert in mid-December marks our first foray into traditional mariachi repertoire. I invite a dozen or so guitarists who have mastered all ten songs required to rehearse “Cielito Lindo” and “De Colores” after school with the 6th grade violin students. Having developed sufficient finger independence, strength, and dexterity through our regimen, these students have a relatively easy time learning the basic chords necessary to perform in the mariachi setting in the two weeks prior to the concert.

Second Semester of 6th Grade

Beginning in the second semester, students learn to perform duets and trios and, before Spring Break, arrange their own simple duets, notating the two parts both manually and using the music-writing program on the computer. We break up into “mini-mariachis” as we perform in guitar trios (“Cielito Lindo”), quartets (“De Colores” and “Las Mañanitas”), and quintets (“Las Chiapanecas” and “En Tu Día”). Each arrangement in our 6th grade text includes melodic and harmonic lines, as well as a bass part and a chordal accompaniment. Students are assigned specific parts for each ensemble piece, to ensure that they are becoming well-rounded guitarists.
As the year winds down, students naturally begin to separate into ability-level groups. Students are not measured against each other, but are encouraged to progress at their own rate, studying the pieces that interest them. I provide exceptionally talented and motivated students with three selections from the State of Texas “Prescribed Music List” (hereafter referred to as the “PML”) for “University Interscholastic League” (UIL) Solo and Ensemble competition.

7th Grade

A fundamental goal of 7th grade Guitar Class is learning to perform polyphonically. That is, students will perform melodic and harmonic lines with their right hand fingers while simultaneously providing a bass line with the thumb. Seventh graders also study expanded scales, the seven scale degrees, and the major, relative natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales. This means each class now begins with the kids naming, defining, and performing the scales depicted in Figure 5 and Figure 6, along with associated arpeggio (“Word Wall!”) exercises.
When one examines the repertoire of any mariachi ensemble (see the MENC October 2006 Mariachi Newsletter offering by Mark Fogelquist), the existence of several genres of mariachi music becomes evident. The easiest way to distinguish these genres is by the specific mánico (strumming pattern) employed by the armonía players. These genres/mánicos, listed in the approximate order of their introduction, include:

(see Figure 7, Figure 8, and Figure 9 for examples of typical mánicos)
This has an enormous effect upon the manner in which you can teach your classes. Obviously, in order to perform their traditional role in the mariachi ensemble, the armonía players must learn to play chords, so I teach these one key at a time, reinforcing the I-IV-V7-I model, utilizing a student-generated rubric to evaluate and reward student progress toward what we call “Key Mastery.” To claim “mastery” of chordal performance in any given key, the student would have to demonstrate the following:
1. the ability to name the three primary chords in the key
2. the correct fingering of each chord
3. making all six chord changes (I-V7, V7-I, I-IV, IV-I, IV-V7, V7-IV)
4. making all six chord changes in rhythm—NO PAUSES
5. making changes with fingers jumping into position—NO WALKING
6. proper right hand wrist strumming—NO FOREARM ACTION
7. clear sound production—NO BUZZING
8. sight-reading a piece in the given key (the "Mastery Song")
When 7th graders feel ready to demonstrate mastery of a given key, they can perform the required test—sight-reading a previously unknown piece of music—while referring to the posted rubric and then tell me themselves which standards they feel they have mastered and which require further practice

Bob Dylan

c - Knocking on Heaven's Door Guitar chords, Lyrics, Tabs & Meaning


Woah... This is gonna be one of the most memorable days in my blogging life, Coz i am posting "Knocking on heavens door" today..

By far, Knocking on Heavens door has been the best song for me when it comes to meaningful music.... Bob Dylan is a genius, he indeed is. This song is covered by god knows how many artists till now, i play it once or twice a week atleast.

Alright, so lets get to the meaning of this song here. At first look, people might fail to understand the context of this song. This song looks like a song for all the war, killings, terrorism, and all those inhuman happenings. Bob Dylan has always been wiriting songs on such matters.

This song is about a soldier whos probably seen too much of war and killings and is really tired of all that. The badge is the badge of his army/country and he wants it removed because he can no longer wants to fight 'put my guns in the ground' and can no longer tell the right from the wrong, 'too dark to see', 'black cloud is comin' down' and feels like dying, 'knocking on heaven's door'. However he realises that his actions in life may have meant his entry into heaven isn't guaranteed - he has to knock on the door of heaven.


Second thoughts : why not relate the song to yourself? that is probabably what dylan did when he originaly wrote it, and i dont feel that you are forced to relate it to anything physical.. instead to a feeling or something of yourselves

Please comment if you need to share your meanings for this song, or if you think i have missed out on something. and the guitar chords are all yours


Bob Dylan - Knocking on Heaven's Door Guitar chords, Lyrics, Tabs & Meaning
[G]Mama [D]take this badge from [Am]me
[G]I can't [D]use it any[C]more
[G]It's getting [D]dark too dark to [Am]see
[G]Feels like I'm [D]knockin' on heaven's [C]door

[G]Knock knock [D]knockin' on heaven's [Am]door
[G]Knock knock [D]knockin' on heaven's [C]door
[G]Knock knock [D]knockin' on heaven's [Am]door
[G]Knock knock [D]knockin' on heaven's [C]door

[G]Mama [D]put my guns in the [Am]ground
[G]I can't [D]shoot them any[C]more
[G]That cold black [D]cloud is comin' [Am]down
[G]Feels like I'm [D]knockin' on heaven's [C]door

[G]Knock knock [D]knockin' on heaven's [Am]door
[G]Knock knock [D]knockin' on heaven's [C]door
[G]Knock knock [D]knockin' on heaven's [Am]door
[G]Knock knock [D]knockin' on heaven's [C]door

Taare Zameen par

Maa - Taare Zameen par Chords


Saw this movie "Taare Zameen par" and loved all the songs in the movie, especially this one. Well, i saw people crying in the theatre during this song and i also had my eyes moist while this song was going on. So, the first thing i came home and did was to download the song and search the chords for this... and heres what i managed to get


C............F.........C
main kabhi batlata nahin
G.....................F.................C
par andhere se darta hoon main maa
(same)
yun to main,dikhlata nahin
teri parwaah karta hoon main maa

F.................G.................C
tujhe sab hain pata, hain na maa
F.................G...................C
tujhe sab hain pata,,meri maa

(same as first para)
bheed mein yun na chodo mujhe
ghar laut ke bhi aa naa paoon maa
bhej na itna door mujkko tu
yaad bhi tujhko aa naa paoon maa
kya itna bura hoon main maa
kya itna bura meri maa

C..................G........
jab bhi kabhi papa mujhe
Am...................F..........
jo zor se jhoola jhulate hain maa
(same as first 2 lines)
meri nazar dhoondhe tujhe
sochu yahi tu aa ke thaamegi maa

(same as first para...)
unse main yeh kehta nahin
par main seham jaata hoon maa
chehre pe aana deta nahin
dil hi dil mein ghabraata hoon maa
tujhe sab hai pata hai naa maa
tujhe sab hai pata meri maa

main kabhi batlata nahin
par andhere se darta hoon main maa
yun to main,dikhlata nahin
teri parwaah karta hoon main maa
tujhe sab hain pata, hain na maa
tujhe sab hain pata,,meri maa

3 idiots

3 Idiots - Give me some Sunshine Guitar Chords, Lyrics, Tabs, Song Facts & Meanings

3 idiots give me some sunshine guitar chords lyrics
I know that its quite late to post this song, but I could not help it. This is one of my fav songs these days. One of those touching songs, from a touching movie.. I am sure that lot of people would agree with this song, and would somewhere relate to this song, atleast I do.

The song talks about youth being not allowed to live life the way they want. About how kids are deprived of their innocence in the world of education that dictates what they should be doing rather than them making a choice. And how they wanna breakfree from all this.. Lovely meaning to the song, with lovely lyrics.

Suraj Jaggan, the vocalist from Dream out Loud, doing complete justice to this song with his hard voice and all his heart. Sharman Joshi with his Anecdotes from his childhood.. All in all, a fantastic track to be heard and played.

The guitar chords for this one are pretty easy, and strumming pattern is also not that difficult, just that you need to quick with your chord changing, and that will come with practice.


3 Idiots - Give me some Sunshine Guitar Chords, Lyrics, Tabs, Song Facts & Meanings

Sari Umr Hum, Marmarke Ji Liye
Ek Pal To Ab Hume, Jeene Do Jeene Do

[C] [F] [C] [G]
[C] [F] [C] [G]

[C]Sari Umr [G]Hum, Mar[C]Marke Ji Li[G]Ye
Ek [C]Pal To Ab Hu[G]Me, Jee[F]Ne Do, Jeene [G]Do
[C]Sari Umr [G]Hum, Mar[C]Marke Ji Li[G]Ye
Ek [C]Pal To Ab Hu[G]Me, Jee[F]Ne Do, Jeene [G]Do

[C]Na Na Na[F]Na, Nana [C]Na Na Na[F]Na
[C]Na Na Na[F]Na, Na Na [C]Na Na Na Na[G]Naaa

[C]Give Me Some [G]Sunshine
[C]Give Me Some [G]Rain
[C]Give Me A[G]Nother Chance
I Wanna [F]Grow Up Once A[G]Gain

[C]Give Me Some [G]Sunshine
[C]Give Me Some [G]Rain
[C]Give Me A[G]Nother Chance
I Wanna [F]Grow Up Once A[G]Gain [C]

[F] [C]Kandho Ko Kitabo Ke [F]Bojh Ne Jhukaya
[C]Rishwat Dena To Khud [F]Papa Ne Sikhaya
[C]99% Marks Laoge To Ghadi, [F]Warna Chadi
[C]Likh-likh Kar Padha [F]Hateli Par
Aplha, [C]Beta, Gamma Ka [F]Chala
[C]Concentrated H2[F]So4 Ne Pura, [C]Pura Bach[F]Pan Jala Dala[G]

[C]Bachpan To Ga[G]Ya, Ja[C]Wani Bhi Ga[G]Yi
Ek [C]Pal To Ab Hu[G]Me, Jee[F]Ne Do Jeene [G]Do
[C]Bachpan To Ga[G]Ya, Ja[C]Wani Bhi Ga[G]Yi
Ek [C]Pal To Ab Hu[G]Me Jee[F]Ne Do Jeene [G]Doooo

(Instru)

[C]Sari Umr [G]Hum, Mar[C]Marke Ji Li[G]Ye
Ek [C]Pal To Ab Hu[G]Me, Jee[F]Ne Do, Jeene [G]Do
[C]Na Na Na[F]Na, Nana [C]Na Na Na[F]Na
[C]Na Na Na[F]Na, Na Na [C]Na Na Na Na[G]Naaa

[C]Give Me Some [G]Sunshine
[C]Give Me Some [G]Rain
[C]Give Me A[G]Nother Chance
I Wanna [F]Grow Up Once A[G]Gain [C]

[C]Give Me Some [G]Sunshine
[C]Give Me Some [G]Rain
[C]Give Me A[G]Nother Chance
I Wanna [F]Grow Up Once A[G]Gain [C]

[C]Na Na Na[F]Na, Nana [C]Na Na Na[F]Na
[C]Na Na Na[F]Na, Na Na [C]Na Na Na Na[G]Naaa

[C]Na Na Na[F]Na, Nana [C]Na Na Na[F]Na
[C]Na Na Na[F]Na, Na Na [C]Na Na Na Na[G]Naaa

Paathshaala

Aye Khuda - Paathshaala Guitar Chords, Lyrics, Tabs, Song Facts & Meaning

paathshaala aye khuda guitar chords lyrics tabs
Aye Khuda comes from the movie Paathshala, starring Shahid Kapur as a music teacher. Aye Khuda happens to be the first track from the album, with Salim Merchant on the vocals. Now, I must say that Salim merchant on the vocals, hes sung some very good numbers including Pankho ko from Rocket Singh..

'Aye Khuda' is as soothing as it gets. A soft number with Western orchestra to it, this number is like an urban number with an Indi-pop touch to it. The kind of number that instantly gets you into the mood and makes you happy. Other song from the movie I like is Bekarar by Lucky Ali.

The guitar chords for Aye Khuda is pretty simple, starting on a A Scale. Play it with the track for a couple of times, and then play it slowly to get the strumming pattern. And yes, DO leave your comments.


Aye Khuda - Paathshaala Guitar Chords, Lyrics, Tabs, Song Facts & Meaning
(A)Aye Khuda (C#m)Mujhko bata
Tu (Bm)Rehta Kahan Kya (E)Tera pata
(A)Hum to yahan pe (C#m)Musafir hai
Jo (Bm)Dhundhe Apni Man(E)zil ka Pata

(A)Aye Khuda (C#m)Mujhko bata
Tu (Bm)Rehta Kahan Kya (E)Tera pata
(A)Hum to yahan pe (C#m)Musafir hai
Jo (Bm)Dhundhe Apni Man(E)zil ka Pata

(A)Haaan (C#m)haaan (Bm)haaaan (E)haaan
(A)Haaan (C#m)haaan (Bm)haaaan (E)haaan

(A)Yaara Teri Yaad (F#m)Aati hai
(A)Jaan Meri Jaan (D)Jati hai
(A)Tanhayion mein (F#m)rehta hoon
(A)Khud Se hi aksar yeh (D)kehta hoon

Kyun Tune (A)Dil Toda
Kyun tune (F#m)yun chhoda
Kyun tera (A)ab bhi rahe dil ko (D)Inte(E)zaar
Kyun Chali (A)Aati hai
Kyun Tad(F#m)pati hai
Kyun Hoon (A)abb bhi mein yun beka(E)raar

(A)Aye Khuda (C#m)Mujhko bata
Tu (Bm)Rehta Kahan Kya (E)Tera pata
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(A)Hum to yahan pe (C#m)Musafir hai
Jo (Bm)Dhundhe Apni Man(E)zil ka Pata

(A)Haaan (C#m)haaan (Bm)haaaan (E)haaan
(A)Haaan (C#m)haaan (Bm)haaaan (E)haaan

(A)Fasle (C#m)hay magar
(F#m)Phir bhi tu (A)door (E)nahi
(A)Mana ki (C#m)Hum to hai
(F#m)Par tu maj(A)boor (E)nahi

(A)Har lambah mujhko yeh (F#m)tadpati hai
(A)Jaan meri jaan (D)jati hai
(A)Tanhayion mein (F#m)rehta hoon
(A)Khud Se hi aksar yeh (D)kehta hoon

Kyun Tune (A)Dil Toda
Kyun tune (F#m)yun chhoda
Kyun tera (A)ab bhi rahe dil ko (D)Inte(E)zaar
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Kyun Chali (A)Aati hai
Kyun Tad(F#m)pati hai
Kyun Hoon (A)abb bhi mein yun beka(E)raar

(A)Aye Khuda (C#m)Mujhko bata
Tu (Bm)Rehta Kahan Kya (E)Tera pata
(A)Hum to yahan pe (C#m)Musafir hai
Jo (Bm)Dhundhe Apni Man(E)zil ka Pata

(A)Yaara Teri Yaad (F#m)Aati hai
(A)Jaan Meri Jaan (D)Jati hai
(A)Tanhayion mein (F#m)rehta hoon
(A)Khud Se hi aksar yeh (D)kehta hoon

Kyun Tune (A)Dil Toda
Kyun tune (F#m)yun chhoda
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Kyun tera (A)ab bhi rahe dil ko (D)Inte(E)zaar
Kyun Chali (A)Aati hai
Kyun Tad(F#m)pati hai
Kyun Hoon (A)abb bhi mein yun beka(E)raar

(A)Aye Khuda (C#m)Mujhko bata
Tu (Bm)Rehta Kahan Kya (E)Tera pata
(A)Hum to yahan pe (C#m)Musafir hai
Jo (Bm)Dhundhe Apni Man(E)zil ka Pata

(A)Haaan (C#m)haaan (Bm)haaaan (E)haaan
(A)Haaan (C#m)haaan (Bm)haaaan (E)haaan

K'naan Official FIFA 2010

Wavin' Flag - K'naan Official FIFA 2010 Anthem Guitar Chords, Lyrics, Tabs, Song facts & Meanings

waving flag knaan guitar chords lyrics tabs song facts meanings
Alright, So this is a special post to all those crazy football fans out there. It's that time again to get those soccer shoes out. This is a small effort from me to salute and appreciate the most entertaining game ever.

Wavin' Flag is a song by K'naan, a somali-canadian artist. There are multiple versions of this song, so many of them. A version of the song featuring will.i.am and David Guetta is targeted for international release. The song was chosen as Coca-Cola's promotional anthem for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and it just took off and actually became the anthem worldwide.

So, give it up for your favorite teams this FIFA World Cup 2010, and wave your flags.

The chords are pretty easy and the progression is easy as well. Just play it slow for a couple of times, if you can't get the strumming right.

Wavin' Flag - K'naan Official FIFA 2010 Anthem Guitar Chords, Lyrics, Tabs, Song facts & Meanings
[C]Oh Oh [F]Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh [Am]Oh Oh [G]Oh Oh Oh

[C]Give Me Freedom, [F]Give Me Fire
[Am]Give Me Reason, [G]Take Me Higher
[C]See The Champions, [F]Take The Field Now
[Am]Unify Us, [G]Make Us Feel Proud

[C]In The Streets Our, [F]Hands Are Lifting
[Am]As We Lose Our, [G]Inhibition
[C]Celebration, [F]Its Around Us
[Am]Every Nation, [G]All Around Us

[C]Singing Forever [F]Young,
Singing [Am]Songs Underneath The [G]Sun
Let's Re[C]Joice In The Beautiful [F]Game
And [Am]Together, Every End Of The [G]Day

We All Say
[C]When I Get Older, [F]I Will Be Stronger
[Am]They’ll Call Me Freedom, [G]Just Like A Waving [C]Flag
And [F]Then It Goes Back, And [Am]Then It Goes Back
And [G]Then It Goes Back , And Then It Goes...

[C]When I Get Older, [F]I Will Be Stronger
[Am]They’ll Call Me Freedom, [G]Just Like A Waving [C]Flag
And [F]Then It Goes Back, And [Am]Then It Goes Back
And [G]Then It Goes Back , And Then It Goes...

[C]Oh Oh [F]Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh [Am]Oh Oh [G]Oh Oh Oh

[C]Give You Freedom, [F]Give You Fire
[Am]Give You Reason, [G]Take You Higher
[C]See The Champions, [F]Take The Field Now
[Am]Unify Us, [G]Make Us Feel Proud

[C]In The Streets Our, [F]Hands Are Lifting
[Am]As We Lose Our, [G]Inhibition
[C]Celebration, [F]Its Around Us
[Am]Every Nation, [G]All Around Us

[C]Singing Forever [F]Young,
Singing [Am]Songs Underneath The [G]Sun
Let's Re[C]Joice In The Beautiful [F]Game
And [Am]Together, Every End Of The [G]Day

We All Say
[C]When I Get Older, [F]I Will Be Stronger
[Am]They’ll Call Me Freedom, [G]Just Like A Waving [C]Flag
And [F]Then It Goes Back, And [Am]Then It Goes Back
And [G]Then It Goes Back , And Then It Goes...

[C]When I Get Older, [F]I Will Be Stronger
[Am]They’ll Call Me Freedom, [G]Just Like A Waving [C]Flag
And [F]Then It Goes Back, And [Am]Then It Goes Back
And [G]Then It Goes Back , And Then It Goes...

[C]Oh Oh [F]Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh [Am]Oh Oh [G]Oh Oh Oh

We All Say
[C]When I Get Older, [F]I Will Be Stronger
[Am]They’ll Call Me Freedom, [G]Just Like A Waving [C]Flag
And [F]Then It Goes Back, And [Am]Then It Goes Back
And [G]Then It Goes Back , And Then It Goes...

[C]When I Get Older, [F]I Will Be Stronger
[Am]They’ll Call Me Freedom, [G]Just Like A Waving [C]Flag
And [F]Then It Goes Back, And [Am]Then It Goes Back
And [G]Then It Goes Back , And Then It Goes...


[C]Oh Oh [F]Oh Oh Oh
And Every[G]Body Will Be Singing It...
Oh Oh Oh [Am]Oh Oh [G]Oh Oh Oh
And We [G]All Will Be Singing It...

[C]Oh Oh [F]Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh [Am]Oh Oh [G]Oh Oh Oh

I HATE LOVE STORY

Bin Tere Reprise

Bin tere reprise guitar chords i hate luv storys Shekhar Ravjiani
Here's a beautiful song only on acoustic guitars with beautiful strumming. This is the reprise version of Bin Tere, and it surely is a reprise. Sung by the Music Director himself, Shekhar Ravjiani of Vishal-Shekhar. I remember him singing Aazmale from Taxi no 9211.

Shekhar is brilliant on vocals in this one, singing it as if he is sitting in his room with a guitar and composing the song. This song is only on guitars with beautiful simple notes, and Shekhar's soothing voice. It's my fav song from the album. I liked Sadka Kiya as well, and the original Bin Tere sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali.

Alright, so to conclude, this is a must listen song. Simple, sweet and perfect - not a wrong note anywhere! This version should be on all your favorites playlists and on replay. It sounds lovely on guitar. The song is on a C, and there aren't much variations. And if you are not comfortable playing on a C, take it a note higher.


Bin Tere Reprise - I Hate Luv Storys Guitar Chords Lyrics Tabs Song Facts & Meaning
C Em Am (INTRO)


C Am C Am G (Ooooo.. ooohooh.. ooooo)


......c.................Am........
Teri Nigahon ke Teri hi raahon ke


F.........G........c...
Kareeb se gayi zindagi

......c......................Am........
Tujhe kyun dekha na Tujhe kyun jana na

F..........G........C..
Shikayatein karun ya nahi



Am......................C..........Em.......
Thami hai yeh saasein Bhari hai yeh aanhkein

Am.................G..
Sahu kaise abb yeh fasla


...C.......Em..........Am
Bin Tere Bin Tere Bin Tereeee

....G..............F...............C
Koi khalish hai hawaon mein Bin Tere


...C.......Em..........Am
Bin Tere Bin Tere Bin Tereeee

....G..............F...............C
Koi khalish hai hawaon mein Bin Tere


SOLO


..C.................Am.....
Kuch bacha hi nahi darmiyan

..G.............F.........C..
Saaans leti hai abb yeh dooriyann

C...............Am.....
Dil nahi janta raahon mein

.G..............F..........C..
Haath se haath chhoote the kahan

..C............Am.........C.............Am......G...
Kyun Nazar ke kinaare Tutte hai khwaab saaare Tu bata

..C..........Am.........C.........Am......G...
Suna suna sama hai Khali khali jahan hai aab mera


...C.......Em..........Am
Bin Tere Bin Tere Bin Tereeee

....G..............F...............C
Koi khalish hai hawaon mein Bin Tere


...C.......Em..........Am
Bin Tere Bin Tere Bin Tereeee

....G..............F...............C
Koi khalish hai hawaon mein Bin Tere

Monday, October 18, 2010

Iron Maiden

 Fear of The Dark song lyrics

I am a man who walks alone
And when I'm walking in a dark road
At night or strolling through the park
When the light begins to change
I sometimes feel a little strange
A little anxious when it's dark
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a constant fear that something's always near
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a phobia that someone's always there
Have you run your fingers down the wall
And have you felt your neck skin crawl
When you're searching for the light?
Sometimes when you're scared to take a look
At the corner of the room
You've sensed that something's watching you
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a constant fear that something's always near
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a phobia that someone's always there
Have you ever been alone at night
Thought you heard footsteps behind
And turned around and no one's there?
And as you quicken up your pace
You'll find it hard to look again
Because you're sure that someone's there
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a constant fear that something's always near
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a phobia that someone's always there
(8x)
Fear of the dark
Watching horror films the night before
Debating witches and folklores
The unknown troubles on your mind
And now your mind is playing tricks
You sense, and suddenly eyes fix
On dancing shadows from behind
(2x)
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have constant fear that something's always near
Fear of the dark, fear of the dark
I have a phobia that someone's always there
When I'm walking in a dark road
I am a man who walks alone

Green Day

  Summer Of 69 song lyrics

I got my first real six string
Bought it at the five and dime
Played it till my fingers bled
Was the summer of '69
Me and some guys from school
Had a band and we tried real hard
Jimmy quit and Jody got married
I shoulda known we'd never get far
Oh when I look back now
That summer seemed to last forever
And if I had the choice
Yeah, I'd always wanna be there
Those were the best days of my life!
Ain't no use in complaining
When you got a job to do
Spent my evening's down at the drive-in
And that's when I met you, yeah
Standing on your mama's porch
You told me that you'd wait forever
Oh and when you held my hand
I knew that it was now or never
Those were the best days of my life!
Back in the summer of '69
Man, we were killing time
We were young and restless
We needed to unwind
I guess nothing can last forever
Forever, no!!
And now the times are changing
Look at everything that's come and gone
Sometimes when I play that old six string
I think about you wonder what went wrong
Standing on your mama's porch
You told me that it'd last forever
Oh and when you held my hand
I knew that it was now or never
Those were the best days of my life!
Back in the summer of '69
It was the summer of '69

The Eagles

                  Hotel California

Bm                        F#
On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair
A                     E
Warm smell of colitas rising up through the air
G                         D
Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light
Em
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim
F#
I had to stop for the night

Bm                               F#
There she stood in the doorway;  I heard the mission bell
A                                          E
And I was thinking to myself this could be heaven or this could be hell
G                        D
Then she lit up a candle, and she showed me the way
Em                                   F#
There were voices down the corridor, I thought I heard them say

CHORUS
------
G                        D
Welcome to the Hotel California.
Em                   Bm7
Such a lovely place, such a lovely face
G                               D
(1)Plenty of room at the Hotel California
(2)They livin' it up at the Hotel California
Em                                      F#
(1)Any time of year (any time of year) you can find it here
(2)What a nice surprise (what a nice surprise) bring your alibis


Her mind is Tiffany twisted, she got the Mercedes bends
She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys that she calls friends
How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat
Some dance to remember, some dance to forget

So I called up the captain;  "Please bring me my wine."
"We haven't had that spirit here since nineteen sixty-nine"
And still those voices are calling from far away
Wake you up in the middle of the night, just to hear them say

CHORUS (with ending 2)

Mirrors on the ceiling, the pink champagne on ice
And she said "We are all just prisoners here, of our own device"
And in the master's chambers, they gathered for the feast
They stab it with their steely knives, but they just can't kill the beast

Last thing I remember, I was running for the door
I had to find the passage back to the place I was before
"Relax" said the nightman, "We are programmed to receive"
"You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave"
(Instrumental and fade)


Picking (capo 7)
(You don't have to capo it, its just a lil easier)


e-----------0-----------2-----------0-----------------0-----------0-------|
B---0---0-------------0---2-4-----3-----3---------0-----------1-----------|
G-----0---0---0-2---2-----------2-----2---2-----0---0-------0-----------0-|
D-----------------1-----------0---------------2-----------2-----2---0h2---|
A-------------------------------------------4-----------3-----------------|
E-0-----------------------------------------------------------------------|

e-------3-----------------0-------------2---|
B-----0-----0---------1-------------0-------|
G---0-----0---------0---0-------0-2---2-----|
D-----------------2-------------------------|
A-2-------------0-------------2-------------|
E-------------3-------------0---------------|

Green Day

Artist:Greenday
Album:American Idiot
song's name:American idiot

Don't wanna be an American idiot.
Don't want a nation under the new media.
And can you hear the sound of hysteria?
The subliminal mindshock America.

Welcome to our new kind of tension.
All across the alien nation.
Everything isn't meant to be okay.
Television dreams of tomorrow.
We're not the ones who're meant to follow.
Well that's enough to argue.

Well maybe I'm the faggot America.
I'm not a part of a redneck agenda.
Now everybody do the propaganda.
And sing along in the age of paranoia.

Welcome to our new kind of tension.
All across the alien nation.
Everything isn't meant to be okay.
Television dreams of tomorrow.
We're not the ones who're meant to follow.
Well that's enough to argue.

Don't wanna be an American idiot.
One nation controlled by the media.
Information nation of hysteria.
It's going out to idiot America.

Welcome to our new kind of tension.
All across the alien nation.
Everything isn't meant to be okay.
Television dreams of tomorrow.
We're not the ones who're meant to follow.
Well that's enough to argue.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Edge


The Edge – [Vibes] – Kasailai

 Song: Kasailai
Artists: The Edge Band
Album: The Vibes
Guitar Tab: N/A
Mp3 Download: N/A
Lyrics: Available


Lyrics:
Kasailai Pani Ma
Yo Dukha Chahanna
Tipera Kasailai
Chudaauna Chahanna
Timilai Thaha Chhaina
Kati Chahanchhuu Bhanera
Timro Ti Yaad Le
Kati Tadpi Baschhu
Mero Yo Jiwanma
Aru Kohi Thiyena
Birsera Pani Ma
Birsanna — X 2
Aau Mero Yo Jiwanma
Timi
Timi Matra
Sandhai
Nashama Jhoomi Rahanchhu
Timro
Timro Yaadle
Hey Hey
Ke Bhani Ma Samjhaun Timilai
Ke Gari Ma Fakaaun Timilai
Kasari Ma Biswas Dilaaun Timilai — X 2
Hey
Ke Bhani Ma Samjhaun Timilai
Ke Gari Ma Fakaaun Timilai
Kasari Ma Biswas Dilaaun Timilai — X 2

About Music

music

Introductioncan be defined as organized sound. It is a living language that has been developed over centuries and continues to be refined and reinvented by composers and musicians today. In various parts of the world, different musical languages and "dialects" are used. However, the music written in Europe during the "common practice" period from about 1650 - 1900 comprises a very large portion of our musical heritage, and includes such famous composers as Vivaldi, J.S. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Verdi and Wagner. Most of the popular music of today still uses the syntax and musical "grammar" of that period. This type of music is based on both acoustic principles and tradition, constituting what we often refer to as "tonal" music. Just as words function a certain way within a sentence, chords and rhythms function a special way within tonal music. Even in other types of music - contemporary art, popular, jazz, eastern, Latin American, African, Native American - the principles used in western art music can help one to better understand and appreciate the beauty and structure found within each of these musics. So whether you are a performer, composer, or simply a person who likes listening to music, an understanding of how music works is a valuable and essential asset.
Chorale Example
This is intended to be a course of study that will provide a solid and complete background of the basics of tonal music. Upon successful completion, it is hoped that you will have an understanding of the fundamentals of the language of tonal music. Although it is intended to be a preparation for students hoping to begin music studies at colleges and universities in the United States, it can be of use to anyone who wants to better understand the language of music.
Basic, we need to understand a few terms that are used to talk about music.
    pitch - Pitch refers to what we perceive the frequency of a sound to be. For instance, the following example consists of three pitches. The first pitch, A3, has a frequency of 440 HZ (cycles per second. The second pitch, E4, has a higher frequency (660 HZ), and so we say it sounds "higher." The third pitch, A2, sounds "lower" because the frequency (220 HZ) is much lower than the first pitch. note - A note is a sound perceived to have a single, constant pitch. rhythm - this is a general term used to refer to when and how long notes occur in time. In the following example, there is a long note, followed by four, even notes, followed by a rhythmic pattern of varying lengths.
When we try to write down or notate these sounds, we need a system that will allow us to show both the pitch (how high or low the note sounds) and rhythm (how it is played in time). Just as an X-Y graph is used to show these relationships in math, music uses a notation system that notates pitch vertically (higher and lower) and rhythm horizontally (forward in time). Play the following example and listen to how the sounds are reflected in the notation. The following sections in Part One: Fundamentals show how music is notated and read.
Figure: X-Y chart  pitch/rhythm