Jo Tum Mere Ho

Anuv Jain · 80 BPM · 4/4

Jo Tum Mere Ho

Anuv Jain · Capo 4

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CapoPlace capo at fret 4; pitch is unchanged.

Am

Am✕231
 HAmairaan hoon
AmKi kuch bhEmi na maangoon kabhi maiFn
FJo tDmum Gmere hoAm
AmAisa ho kyun
AmKi lagta hEmai haasil sabhi haiF
FJoG tumAm mEmerFe GhoAm
AmJo tum Emmere hoF
FToh main kucGhh nahin maangoon duniya Amse
AmAur tum hEmo hi nahinF
FToh main jeena Gnahin chaahoon duniya meiAmn
AmAur nazron meiEmn mere ik jahaFan hai
FJahaaGn tu aur main ab saath haiAmn
AmAur wahaan Emkoi nahAmin,C tu aur main hGi, haaye
GAur Amaaoge, aisEme aaogeF
FTeri-Dmmeri kya yeh Graahein yoon judi hain?
GAur raAmahon mein hi jo tuEmm aayein kabhi
 Hum Ftoh pyaarG se hi mar jaayenge
GAurAm aaoge, AaiseEm aaoge
 TerFi-meri kya yeh Graahein yoon judi hain?
GAuAr raahoAmn mein hi jo Emtum aayein nahin
 HDmum toFh phir bGhi tumhein hi chaahenAmge
AmJo tumEm mere hoF
FToh maGin kuchAmh nahinEm maangFoon duGniya seAm
AmPooche yeh tu
AmKi tujh mEmein main kya dekhta hoFon
FJab chaaron taraf aaj
FKitGne hi saare nazaare hain
AmJaane na tu
AmKhud koEm yoon na jaane kyun
EmNazrFon se meri yahaan
FDekho Gna khud ko zara
GDekho na, dekho na
 ZuAmlfon se, kaiseEm zulfon Fse
FTeri chhupti pyaariG-pyaari si muskaan hai
GAur nAmazrein jhuki, aur nEmazrein uthi
 Toh maFin kya hi kGaroon, barbaad main
GTere Amhonthon ko, tAere honEmthon ko
 Jinse raDmkhti mereG pyaare-pyaare naam hain
GAuAr dil Amka tere, aur Emdil ka teDmre
DmAb main kyFa hi kahoonG, kya baat hai
AmAur, haan, Emdekho yahaan
FKaise aayi do dilGon ki yeh baraat haAmi
AmPar kya kEmhula aasmaan
 YFa phir laayi yahaaGn zoro se barsaat hai?
GCAhaahe honAm chhaaye Abhi bEmaadal Dmtoh
DmChaaheinF phir bhi tumheGin, kya pata tumAm ko?
AmMaangoon nEma kuchh aur jo
EmTuFm merGe ho

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All Chords Used (7)
KeyB major
CapoFret 4
Tempo~80 BPM

How to play Jo Tum Mere Ho by Anuv Jain on guitar

This song is worth learning because it has a calm, intimate feel and a steady flow that sits well under the fingers. At about 80 BPM, you get time to hear each change and shape the melody without rushing, so it feels expressive rather than busy.

You will spend most of the song moving between open shapes like A and E and the harder barre shapes like C#m, G#m, F#m, B, and C#. The main change to watch out for is the opening progression, C#m - G#m - A - F#m, since it asks you to switch cleanly between barre chords and an open shape.

Start by looping that opening progression slowly until each shape rings clearly. Then add the rest of the chord changes in small sections, keeping your hand relaxed and your transitions even. Once the moves feel automatic, bring it up to the full tempo and focus on smooth, steady 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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