Sahiba
Aditya Rikhari · Capo 1
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How to play Sahiba by Aditya Rikhari on guitar
Sahiba is a great beginner song to learn because it moves at a gentle 82 BPM and gives you a smooth, emotional feel without rushing you. You can settle into the groove and focus on clean changes, which makes it satisfying even if you are still building confidence.
Most of the chart uses barre shapes, so your fretting hand will need to stay steady and well placed. The easier shape is F, but the main challenge is moving between D#m, G#, A#m, and the other barre chords without losing pressure. Watch the opening progression D#m - G# - A#m - D#m, since that loop sets the shape of the song.
Start by practicing each chord one at a time until it rings clearly, then work on the opening progression slowly. Next, loop the full chord cycle at a comfortable pace and only speed up when the changes feel smooth. Keep your hand relaxed, and let accuracy come before tempo.
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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