Faasle

Aditya Rikhari ┬╖ 84 BPM ┬╖ 4/4

Faasle

Aditya Rikhari ┬╖ Capo 4

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CapoPlace capo at fret 4; pitch is unchanged.

Am

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Lyrics
AmBekaraar si thi raatein
AmBeshumaaCr teri yaadein
CBehisAmaab gham yEme tha mera
┬аBDmeasar rAmahi sharabein
AmBesabar yeC dil jo mera
CBeFwakAmoof tha Emtere bina
┬аBAmekaraar si thi raatein
AmBeshumDmaar teri yaadein
┬аBehisaaAmb gham Emye tha mera
┬аBAmeasar rahi sharabein
AmBesabar ye dil jo mera
AmBewakoof thGa tere bina
┬аTAmere bin raCat diDmn
DmBheegtaAm tha main
┬аAsEmhkyon ki baarish mein
┬аAaAmj tu hai saamnCe
CJo kum huAme hain saare
┬аFaaAmsle
Am(HuCwAmuтАжF) AmXEm3
Emfaasle
Am(GHAmuAmwCuAm.G.C) AmXA3
┬аAaj toGd de
GCAmhaahe Gphir mujhe
GTujhsFe tootne mein bhEi ek maza hai
EHuGm agar nahi baahon mein teDmri
DmKiski pFhir bhala
EYeh Haseen JAmaga hai
┬аAEaj tAmod de
AmChaaheEm phir mujhe
EmTuDmjhse tootne Fmein bhi Eek nasha hai
AmHum agar nahi baahon Emmein teriDm
DmKiski phir bhala
DmYeh HaseEen Jaga hai
┬аBezAmubaan si thi raGatein
GBarsi phir jo teri Fyaadein
FBikhra jinmein ghaEmm ye tha mCmera
CmBeAmtuki lagi sharabein
AmBheegEma jinmein dAmil ye mera
AmBewFajah thGa sab tere bina
AmAagayi ye shEmaam jo
┬аTo kal Amsuba ka
AmKoi inteEmzaar kyun kare
AmDooriyan khatEmam hui
┬аKhatam Amhue hain saGare
GFaaAmsle
Am(HuCwuтАжAm) XEm3
EmFaasAmle
Am(HuwCu.F.)Am XEm3
EmFGaAmaGsle

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All Chords Used (9)
KeyC# minor
CapoFret 4
Tempo~84 BPM

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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