chingaari koee bhadake,
F# F# G F# F# G F# F# C#
to saawan use buzaaye
B A B BAC B F# GA GF#E
saawan jo agan lagaaye,
EE F#E F#F#G F#F#A
use kaun buzaaye?
AA AGA GF#F#
hum se mat poochho kaise,
C#C# C# D#C# C#DC# C#C#
mandir tootaa sapanon kaa
DC#B BBA C#BB BG
logon kee baat naheen hai,
BBC D CAD CA GAGF#
ye kissaa hain apanon kaa
F# F#GB AG AGF# F#
Arpeggio
C# F# G F# C# G C#+
F# F# G F# F# G F# F# C#
to saawan use buzaaye
B A B BAC B F# GA GF#E
saawan jo agan lagaaye,
EE F#E F#F#G F#F#A
use kaun buzaaye?
AA AGA GF#F#
hum se mat poochho kaise,
C#C# C# D#C# C#DC# C#C#
mandir tootaa sapanon kaa
DC#B BBA C#BB BG
logon kee baat naheen hai,
BBC D CAD CA GAGF#
ye kissaa hain apanon kaa
F# F#GB AG AGF# F#
Arpeggio
C# F# G F# C# G C#+
Check out this video for Guitar Chords and Arpeggio
To play melody on guitar in open position use this string/fret chart
(3,2) means 3rd String 2nd Fret which is note A.
F# (4,4)
G (3,0) i.e. 3rd open or (4,5)
A (3,2)
B (2,0) i.e. 2nd open or (3,4)
C (2,1)
C# high (2,2)
C# low (5,4)
D (2,3)
E (4,2) According to my limited knowledge Raag Bhairavi can be considered as Gmajor scale starting from note B. i.e. B C D E F# G A It is simpler to play this song in Gmajor scale notes. i.e. instead of starting from F#, start from B. Note that song uses both F and F#. (as in original key it uses both (of course you are now playing in different key so it won't match the original song if you are playing along with it),