In this lesson, we dive into the beautiful melodies of Dhuandhar 2
Dhuandhar 2
. This track is a perfect example of Sartaaj’s poetic depth, and we’ve simplified the chords so you can focus on the soul of the song.
For the original key, you will typically play in G Major or E Minor. If the scale feels too high for your vocals, feel free to place a Capo on the 2nd fret and play using these shapes:
- Chords: G \text{ Major}, C \text{ Major}, D \text{ Major}, Em (E Minor)
- Strumming Pattern: D - DU - UD - DU (A classic 4/4 ballad feel)
🎼 Song Progress & Chord Guide
[Intro / Music]
G - C - D - G
(Let the G major chord ring out to set the atmospheric mood)
[Mukhda / Chorus]
(G) Sariyan visar gaiyan (C) raahvan
(D) Bhull gaye ne saare (G) raah...
(G) Ho... sariyan visar gaiyan (C) raahvan
(D) Teriyan udeekan vich (G) saah...
[Antara / Verse]
(G) Jadon da tu (Em) door hoyon
(C) Akhiyan ch (D) hanju ne
(G) Dil de (Em) kone vich
(C) Teriyan hi (D) yaadan ne...
[Chorus Return]
(G) Sariyan visar gaiyan (C) raahvan
(D) Bhull gaye ne saare (G) raah...
💡 Pro Tips for This Song
- The "Sartaaj" Slide: When moving from C Major to D Major, try sliding the entire shape up two frets while keeping the high E and B strings open. It creates a lush, "Dhuandhar" cinematic drone sound.