Aahatein Guitar Chords (Aahatein - Agnee)
Looking for Aahatein guitar chords? This page breaks down the chords, intro picking, and strumming pattern used in this beautiful acoustic song by Agnee. Aahatein became widely popular for its soft unplugged feel and emotional melody. The song works wonderfully on acoustic guitar and mainly uses simple open chords like D, Bm, Em, and F#m. With standard tuning and no capo required, it’s a great song for players who want to practice smooth chord transitions and expressive strumming.
Song Details
Artist: Agnee
Tabbed by: Adit Kundra
Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)
Capo: No
Tricky Chords: None
Strumming Pattern: D D U U UDU
Watch the Aahatein Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
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D Bm Em F#m
D Bm
Aahatein, ho rahin teri
Em F#m
Dil ke dar pe mere Tu yahin hai kahin
D Bm
Aahatein, ho rahin teri
Em F#m
Dil ke dar pe mere Tu yahin hai kahin
D
Kabhi mere khwab sa
Bm
Kabhi uljhe jawaab sa
Em
Ke chanda mein bhi daag sa
F#m
Mere jaisa tu
D
Ke dariya ka ho ik sira
Bm
Ke armaano ka silsila
Em
Ke sehra mein bhi aab sa
F#m
Mere jaisa tu, mere jaisa tu.
D Bm
Aahatein, ho rahin teri
Em F#m
Dil ke dar pe mere, Tu yahin hai kahin na kahin.
Am C D
Am C D
Tera hoon main, tujhe kyon na yaqeen hai!
Am C D
Chaahat mein meri aakhir kya kami hai?
Am C D
Tujhme hi toh chhupi meri khudi hai.
C G A
Meri khudi kuch na sahi.
A
Kuch na sahi, Kuch na sahi.
D Bm
Aahatein, ho rahin teri
Em F#m
Dil ke dar pe mere Tu yahin hai kahin
D Bm
Aahatein, ho rahin teri
Em F#m
Dil ke dar pe mere Tu yahin hai kahin
D
Kabhi mere khwab sa
Bm
Kabhi uljhe jawaab sa
Em
Ke chanda mein bhi daag sa
F#m
Mere jaisa tu
D
Ke dariya ka ho ik sira
Bm
Ke armaano ka silsila
Em
Ke sehra mein bhi aab sa
F#m
Mere jaisa tu, mere jaisa tu.
D Bm
Aahatein, ho rahin teri
Em F#m
Dil ke dar pe mere, Tu yahin hai kahin na kahin.
Video Lesson
Watch the Aahatein Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
Strumming Pattern Explained
D D U U UDU
Start with two clear downstrokes to establish the rhythm of the progression.
Follow this with light upstrokes to keep the groove flowing smoothly. The U U UDU section should feel continuous and relaxed rather than mechanical.
Try to keep your strumming hand moving in a natural up-down motion even when you miss certain strings. This helps maintain consistent timing.
The overall feel of the song is soft and expressive, so avoid strumming too aggressively.
Teaching Notes (PRO Tips)
Practice the chord change between D and Bm slowly since Bm is a barre chord and may require extra control for beginners.
Keep your strumming light and fluid to match the unplugged vibe of the original song.
Focus on maintaining consistent rhythm instead of strumming too loudly.
If Bm feels difficult, spend a few minutes practicing the barre shape separately before playing the full progression.
Try playing along with the original track once you are comfortable with the chords to capture the song’s phrasing and dynamics.
FAQs
Q: What chords are used in Aahatein?
A: The main chords used are D, Bm, Em, F#m, Am, C, G, and A.
Q: Is Aahatein beginner-friendly?
A: Yes, although the Bm and F#m barre chords may require some practice for beginners.
Q: Do I need a capo to play Aahatein?
A: No, the song is played in standard tuning without a capo.
Q: What is the most important thing to focus on while playing Aahatein?
A: Maintaining a smooth strumming flow and clean transitions between chords.
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Final Thoughts
Aahatein is a great song for developing expressive acoustic playing. The chord progression is simple but the beauty of the song lies in its dynamics and rhythm. Focus on relaxed strumming, smooth chord changes, and letting the chords ring naturally. Once you get comfortable with the groove, the song becomes very enjoyable to play and sing along to.
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