Warfaze - Nei Tumi (album Aalo)
Amir
01-25-2005, 04:20 PM
Hello again everyone, I'm back... this time it's another cute and easy listening song -- Nei Tumi by Warfaze. It's very similar to the other song. Infact these two numbers are so similar that I get confused even while thinking about one, let alone singing.
Anyway, the lyrics is here...
verse 1:
jochonaar aalor moto eshechile tumi
rongdhonur rong hoye ekechile chobi
prechorus:
hotath ek jhor eshe bhenge dilo shobi
meghe dheke gelo amaar ei prithibi
chorus:
nihshongo aaj ei je aami
khuje phiri aajo kothae tumi
nodi jemon meshe mohonae
temni aacho tumi moner ainae
verse 2:
mone pore shei deengooli, aanmone bolte tumi
jaabe na amae phele kobhu onno bhoobone
verse 3:
ekshaathe koto taara gona, obhimane neerobota
kokhono baa aabege shudhu jorate amae
The verse is pretty easy and smooth...
G-----------Bm--------C-----------D--
jochonaar aalor moto eshechile tumi
G----------Bm---------C----------D---
rongdhonur rong hoye ekechile chobi
G 320033
Bm 224432
C 332010
D 200232
Then comes the prechorus... it's actually a part of the verse, but it repeats in every verse, so I dub thee (unforgiven?) the prechorus...
Am--------Bm-----------C------------D--
hotath ek jhor eshe bhenge dilo shobi
Am-------Bm-------C-----D-----------
meghe dheke gelo amaar ei prithibi
Am 002210
Then chorus...
G---------D---Em------C---
nihshongo aaj ei je aami
G--------D-------Em---------C--
khuje phiri aajo kothae tumi
G------D-----Em------C----
nodi jemon meshe mohonae
G-------D--------Em------C----
temni aacho tumi moner ainae
Em 022000
The prog. for the second verse is slightly different from that of the first verse...
G--------------Bm---------
mone pore shei deengooli
C------------Dsus4--
aanmone bolte tumi
G------------Bm------
jaabe na amae phele
------C-----------Dsus4--
kobhu onno bhoobone
Dsus4 is to be played this way compared to D --
D 200232
Dsus4 300233
You may play only the high five strings, that is, leave the 6th string(E) out for Dsus4.
Now for the intermediate players --
..G . . . . . . . . Em . . . . . . . .
e--------------------------------
B----3---------------3-----------
G----------0---------------0-----
D--4---4-----------4---4---------
A--------------------------------
E3---------------0---------------
..C . . . . . . . . D . . . . . . . .
e--------------------------------
B----3---------------3-----------
G----------0---------------0-----
D--4---4-----------4---4---------
A3---------------5---------------
E--------------------------------
Pretty easy, isn't it.
When it's done, try reading the following figure. It's the same figure, only squeezed to half the size...
..G . . . .Em . . . C . . . .D. . . .
e--------------------------------
B--3-------3-------3-------3-----
G-----0-------0-------0-------0--
D-4-4-----4-4-----4-4-----4-4----
A----------------3-------5-------
E3-------0-----------------------
To get a more accurate sound, try playing the D(4th) string (relatively) softly.
The bass changes slightly in the prechorus, though the plucking and rhythm pattern remain the same --
..Am. . . .Bm . . . C . . . .D. . . .
e--------------------------------
B--3-------3-------3-------3-----
G-----0-------0-------0-------0--
D-4-4-----4-4-----4-4-----4-4----
A0-------2-------3-------5-------
E--------------------------------
After playing this figure twice play the following additional part...
..D. . . .
e--------
B-3--3---
G--0--0--
D---4--4-
A--------
E--------
Now, the chorus is actually played with a distorted guitar, and the rhythm is kind of tricky... so you're likely to need a bit of time as well as patience here --
..G5 . . . . . . . . .B5. . . . . . .
e--------------------------------
B--------------------------------
G--------------------------------
D55555-------------444-----444---
A55555-------------222-----222---
E33333-------------222-----222---
..DUDUD . . . . . . . DUD . . .DUD. .
..E5 . . . . . . . . .G5. . . .F#5. .
e--------------------------------
B--------------------------------
G--------------------------------
D22222-------------555-----444---
A22222-------------555-----444---
E00000-------------333-----222---
..DUDUD . . . . . . . DUD . . .DUD. .
Play this three times.
Last time (play the first half, then) play this figure --
..E5 . . . . . . . .G5. . . . . . . .
e--------------------------------
B--------------------------------
G--------------------------------
D22222-----------5---------------
A22222-----------5---------------
E00000-----------3---------------
..DUDUD . . . . . . D . . . . . . . .
After chorus for the first time, a guitar solo starts this way --
..4 measures(guitar solo 1)
e----)B-)~-78-)-8)8-7-8-7\5--------)----------
B\8-------------------------8-7--8---8--------
G--------------------------------------@\7--7-
D---------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------etc...
You'll need...
B bend full step
\ slide down
x mute
) fret 10
@ fret 12 etc.(see your pc keyboard)
After the second chorus, there's yet another guitar solo. Here's the starting --
..4 measures(guitar solo 2)
e7--8x-)-)-8x-7----------------
B---------------)\8----5\7-3-\-
G------------------------------
D------------------------------
A------------------------------
E------------------------------
..4 measures
e5--7x-8-8-7x-5-3--)B--)-------
B------------------------------
G------------------------------
D------------------------------
A------------------------------
E------------------------------etc...

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