Faasle
Aditya Rikhari ┬╖ Capo 4
Am
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How to play Faasle by Aditya Rikhari on guitar
Faasle is a gentle, emotional song that feels steady and reflective at about 84 BPM. It is a good beginner pick because the pace gives you time to settle into the groove and let the changes breathe.
You will use a mix of open shapes and barre shapes, so the main challenge is moving cleanly between them. The open shapes are E and A, while C#m, G#m, F#m, B, C#, and G# need more hand strength. The opening change to watch is C#m to E and back again, then into G#m, since that shift can feel slow at first.
Start by looping the opening progression one change at a time, then link the full cycle without stopping. Once your fingers land the shapes reliably, practice at a relaxed tempo and only speed up when the switches feel smooth. Keep your focus on clean transitions first, then on staying even through the whole song.
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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