Tum Se Hi

Mohit Chauhan ┬╖ 86 BPM ┬╖ 4/4

Tum Se Hi

Mohit Chauhan ┬╖ Capo 6

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CapoPlace capo at fret 6; pitch is unchanged.

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Lyrics
CNa haGi yeFh paana, na khGonaC hi hai
CTera nGa honFa jaane kyunG hoCna hi hai
CTumG se hi din hFota hai, surGmai shaamF aati hai
FTum sCe hi, tum se hi har gGhadi saFans aati hai
FZiGndagi keFhlaati hCai tum se hi, tum se hi
CNa hGai yeFh paana, na kGhonaC hi hai
CTera nGa honFa jaane kyun hGonaC hi hai
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CAankhon mein aankheinAm teri, baanhon mein baanheinF teri
FMera naDm mujh mGein kuch rahFa, hua kCya?
CBaaton mein baateiFn teri, rDmaateFin-saugaateiEmn teri
EmKyun tFera sab yGeh ho gayaF? Hua kya?
┬аMainG kahin bhi jFaata hoon, tum se hi mil jaata hoon
FTum sCe hi, tum se hi shorG mein khFamoshi hai
FTGhodi si behFoshi hai Ctum se hi, tum se hi
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CAadha sa waada kabAmhi, aadhe se zyada Fkabhi
FJee chaDmhe kar Gloon is tarah wafaaC ka
CChhode na chhooteF kabhi, tode na toote kEmabhi
EmJo dhFaaga tum sGe jud gaya wafaa ka
┬аMaiGn tera sarmaFaya hoon, jo bhiG main ban paFaya hoon
FTum seC hi, tum se hi raasGte mil jaatFe hain
FMaGnzilein Gmmil Fjaati hain tuCm se hi, tum se hi
CNa hGai yeFh paana, na kGhonaC hi hai
CTera na hona jaaneG kyun hona hi hFai

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All Chords Used (7)
KeyB major
CapoFret 6
Tempo~86 BPM

How to play Tum Se Hi by Mohit Chauhan on guitar

Tum Se Hi is a great song to learn because the progression is simple, steady, and very singable at a relaxed pace. At about 86 BPM, you can focus on clean changes and let the melody breathe, which makes it feel calm and satisfying to play.

Most of the chart uses barre shapes, so the main challenge is getting your fretting hand comfortable with those grips. The opening move from F# to C# to B and back to C# is the change to watch out for, since it needs smooth shifts without breaking the rhythm.

Start by looping that opening progression slowly until each shape rings clearly. Then practice the full song in small sections, keeping your changes even and relaxed. Once your hands know the shapes, bring the tempo up little by little until it feels natural.

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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