Saiyaara Barbaad Guitar Piano Chords The Rish, Jubin Nautiyal
- Jan 21
- 5 min read
Playing guitar chords from your favorite songs can be a rewarding experience, especially when you start with a beautiful and emotional piece like Saiyaara from the movie Barbaad. This song, set in the key of F# minor, offers a perfect blend of soulful melodies and expressive chord progressions that are ideal for beginners looking to expand their skills. In this post, you will learn how to play the Saiyaara Barbaad chords in F# minor step-by-step, with clear explanations and practical tips.

Close-up view of guitar fretboard showing F# minor chord finger placement
[Intro] F#m [Verse 1] F#m E Tujhse door main ek hi wajah ke liye hoon Bm D Kamzor ho jaata hoon main F#m E Tujhse door main ek hi wajah ke liye hoon Bm D Aawara ban jaata hoon main F#m E Tujhse door main ek hi wajah ke liye hoon Bm D Kamzor ho jaata hoon main F#m E Tujhse door main ek hi wajah ke liye hoon Bm D Aawara ban jaata hoon main F#m E Tujhe chhu lu to kuch mujhe ho jaayega Bm D Jo main chahta na ho mujhko F#m E Tujhe mil ke ye dil mera beh jaayega Bm D Isi baat ka dar hai mujhko [Chorus] F#m E Ke ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe Bm D Kar dega barbaad ishq mujhe F#m E Ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe Bm D Behad beshumaar tumse, tumse [Instrumental] F#m E Bm D x2 [Verse 2] F#m E Teri nazdikiyon mein kaisa khumaar hai Bm D Teri qurbat se mera dil kyun beqaraar hai? F#m E Kyun yeh mit ti nahin hai, kaisi yeh pyaas hai? Bm D Jitna main door jaaun, utni hi tu paas hai F#m E Tujhe keh doon ya rehne doon raaz mere Bm D Sab kuch keh doon kya tujhko? F#m E Tu mujhko chhod jaayegi ya aayegi paas mere Bm D Isi baat ka darr hai mujhko [Chorus] F#m E Ke ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe Bm D Kar dega barbaad ishq mujhe F#m E Ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe Bm D Behad beshumaar tumse, tumse [Bridge] E D Bm A In gamon ko khatam kar rahe ho tum (haan, haan) E D In gamon ko khatam kar rahe ho tum E A Zakhmon ka marham ban rahe ho tum D E Mehsoos mujhe aisa kyun ho raha Bm A E Ke meri duniya ban rahe ho tum, ban rahe ho tum F#m E Tere bin kya ye dil ab dhadak paayega Bm D Puchhta hoon main ye khud ko F#m E Tere aane se dard chala jaayega Bm D Isi baat ka dare hai mujhko F#m E Isi baat ka dare hai mujhko [Chorus] F#m E Ke ho na jaaye pyaar Bm D Ke ho na jaaye pyaar F#m E Ke ho na jaaye pyaar Bm D Kar dega barbaad ishq mujhe F#m E Ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe Bm D Behad beshumaar tumse, tumse F#m E Ishq mujhe, ishq mujhe Bm D Barbaad mujhe, ishq mujhe
These notes form the foundation for the chords you will use in the song. Knowing the scale helps you understand why certain chords sound good together and how to transition smoothly between them.
Basic Chords in F Minor for Saiyaara
The main chords you will need to play Saiyaara in F# minor are:
F#m (F# minor)
D major
A major
E major
These four chords create the harmonic structure of the song. Let’s break down how to play each one.
F Minor (Fm)
This is the root chord and sets the tone for the song.
Place your index finger across all six strings at the 2nd fret (barre chord).
Put your ring finger on the 4th fret of the A string (5th string).
Put your pinky finger on the 4th fret of the D string (4th string).
Strum all six strings evenly.
D Major
Place your index finger on the 2nd fret of the G string (3rd string).
Place your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the high E string (1st string).
Place your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the B string (2nd string).
Strum from the D string (4th string) down.
A Major
Place your index finger on the 2nd fret of the D string (4th string).
Place your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the G string (3rd string).
Place your ring finger on the 2nd fret of the B string (2nd string).
Strum from the A string (5th string) down.
E Major
Place your index finger on the 1st fret of the G string (3rd string).
Place your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the A string (5th string).
Place your ring finger on the 2nd fret of the D string (4th string).
Strum all six strings.
How to Transition Between Chords Smoothly
One of the challenges beginners face is moving between chords without breaking the rhythm. Here are some tips to help you transition smoothly between the Saiyaara Barbaad chords:
Practice chord changes slowly: Start by switching between two chords at a time, such as F#m to D, until you can do it without pausing.
Keep your fingers close to the fretboard: This reduces the time it takes to move from one chord to another.
Use common fingers: Notice if any finger stays on the same string and fret between chords to minimize movement.
Strum slowly and count: Use a metronome or count beats to keep a steady rhythm.
Strumming Pattern for Saiyaara
The strumming pattern plays a big role in capturing the feel of the song. For Saiyaara, a gentle and flowing pattern works best. Here’s a simple pattern to try:
Down, down-up, up-down-up
Practice this pattern slowly at first, then gradually increase your speed as you get comfortable.
Putting It All Together: Playing Saiyaara Barbaad Chords
Now that you know the chords and the strumming pattern, it’s time to put everything together. The chord progression for the main part of Saiyaara typically follows this sequence:
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F#m D A E
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Play this progression repeatedly, keeping the strumming pattern consistent. Listen to the original song to get a sense of the timing and mood.
Tips for Beginners Learning Saiyaara Chords
Use a capo if needed: If the F# minor barre chord feels too difficult at first, try placing a capo on the 2nd fret and play the chords as if in E minor shape. This can make the chords easier to play.
Practice daily: Even 10-15 minutes a day can lead to significant improvement.
Record yourself: Listening back can help you identify areas to improve.
Play along with the song: This helps you get used to the rhythm and timing.
Be patient: Barre chords take time to master, but they open up many songs once learned.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Pressing too hard or too lightly on the strings, causing muted or buzzing sounds.
Not positioning your thumb properly behind the neck, which can reduce finger strength.
Strumming too fast before mastering chord changes.
Neglecting to tune your guitar before practice.
Exploring Variations and Adding Your Style
Once you are comfortable with the basic chords, you can experiment with variations to add your personal touch:
Try fingerpicking the chords instead of strumming.
Add hammer-ons or pull-offs on certain strings.
Use dynamics by playing some parts softer and others louder.
These small changes can make your rendition of Saiyaara unique and more expressive.



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