Agar Tum Saath Ho

Arijit Singh · 64 BPM · 4/4

Agar Tum Saath Ho

Arijit Singh · Capo 4

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CapoPlace capo at fret 4; pitch is unchanged.

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Lyrics
 Pal Cbhar thehar jaao
 DilBm ye sambhalF jaayBme
BmKaCmise D#tumhe FmrokFa kCmaru
CmMerGi tCaraf Cmaata
Cmhar gam phisal jaaye
 ACmakhon meinEm tuFmkAmo bharu
FBin bolCme baatDmein tumsCme kaAmru
AmAFgarD# tum sFaaCmth ho
FAD#gCmaEmrCm tuCmCm sCaCmatChCm ho
CmBehtFi rAmehFmtCi
CnCmaharF nadiya D#si
D#TeriDm duniFya Cmmein
CmMeri dFuniya hai AmteriBm chahFton meCmin
CmMain dFhal jaati hCmu teri aCdatonF mein
 ACmgar tum sDaathCm ho
 Teri nazron meFin hain tCmere sapne
CmTeBmre sapno meGin haiCmn naraazi
CmMujAmhe lagGta hai ke AmbaateiCmn dil ki
CmHoti lafzoCn ki dhokCmhe-baazi
 Tum saatAmh hoCm ya na Cho, kAmya fark hai?
 Bedard tCmhi zindaFgi, bedarAmd hai
 ACgar tuCmm saatFh ho
AmACgCmaCmrC tFuAmmC BmsEaC#maBmth ho
 Palkein jhapkte hi din ye nikal jaaye
 Baithi baithi bhagi phiru
 Meri taraf aata har gam phisal jaaye
 Aakhon mein tumko bharu
 Bin bole baatеn tumse karu
 Agar tum saath ho
 Agar tum saath ho
 Teri nazron mein hain tеre sapne
 Tere sapno mein hain naraazi
 Mujhe lagta hai ke baatein dil ki
 Hoti lafzon ki dhokhe-baazi
 Tum saath ho ya na ho, kya fark hai?
 Bedard thi zindagi, bedard hai
 Agar tum saath ho
 Dil ye sambhal jaaye
 Agar tum saath ho
 Har gham fisal jaaye
 Agar tum saath ho
 Din ye nikal jaaye
 Agar tum saath ho
 Har gham fisal jaaye

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All Chords Used (13)
KeyE minor
CapoFret 4
Tempo~64 BPM

How to play Agar Tum Saath Ho by Arijit Singh on guitar

Agar Tum Saath Ho is a great song to learn because it sits at a slow, emotional tempo and lets you focus on clean chord changes and control. In E minor, it feels gentle and expressive rather than busy, so you can really hear the shape of each move.

You can lean on the open shapes E, A, Em, G, and Am, but the harder barre shapes like D#m, B, G#m, C#m, F#m, F#, G#, and Fm will ask for steady left-hand pressure. The main change to watch is the opening move E - D#m - A - D#m, since it shifts you between an open shape and a barre shape right away.

Start by looping just E - D#m - A - D#m very slowly until the transitions feel smooth. Then add the rest of the song in small sections, keeping your fingers close to the strings. Once the changes are reliable, bring it up to the full tempo and aim for even, relaxed timing.

Use the play-along above to follow each chord change in time with the music, or learn the shapes first with the chord diagrams below.

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