Jo Tum Mere Ho
Anuv Jain · Capo 4
Am
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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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