Barbaad Guitar Chords | Jubin Nautiyal | Saiyaara

Barbaad Guitar Chords | Jubin Nautiyal | Saiyaara

Barbaad Guitar Chords (Saiyaara – Jubin Nautiyal)

 

Looking for Barbaad guitar chords? This page provides the complete chord sheet, strumming pattern, and tips to play it smoothly. The song is in standard tuning with no capo required, and it uses chords like F#m7, Bm7, and Dmaj7, making it perfect for anyone who wants to capture the soulful vibe of this track by Jubin Nautiyal. Follow the strumming pattern carefully to get the feel just like the original.

 

Song Details

Artist: Jubin Nautiyal

Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)

Capo: No

Tricky Chords: F#m7 (242222), Bm7 (x24332), Dmaj7 (xx0222)

Strumming Pattern: D UDUD D DUDU

 

Watch the Barbaad Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)

 

 

[Intro]

             F#m7                    E

Tujhse dur main ek hi wajah ke liye hoon

   Bm7                    Dmaj7

Kamzor ho jaata hoon main

             F#m7                    E

Tujhse dur main ek hi wajah ke liye hoon

   Bm7                    Dmaj7

Aawara ban jaata hoon main

[Verse 1]

            F#m7                    E

Tujhse dur main ek hi wajah ke liye hoon

   Bm7                    Dmaj7

Kamzor ho jaata hoon main

             F#m7                    E

Tujhse dur main ek hi wajah ke liye hoon

   Bm7                    Dmaj7

Aawara ban jaata hoon main

[Pre-Chorus]

            F#m7                              E

Tujhe chu lu toh kuch mujhe ho jaayega

              Bm7                    Dmaj7

Jo main chahta na ho mujhko

            F#m7                            E

Tujhe mil ke yeh dil mera beh jaayega

              Bm7                    Dmaj7

Issi baat ka darr hai mujhko

[Chorus]

                          F#m7                    E

Ke ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe

             Bm7                    Dmaj7

Kar dega barbaad ishq mujhe

                          F#m7                    E

Ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe

             Bm7            Dmaj7

Behad-beshumaar tumse mujhe

[Post-Chorus]

        F#m7                    E

Aa-aa, aa-aa, aa-aa-aa

            Bm7            Dmaj7

Ho-o-o-o, ho-o-o-o (Tumse mujhe)

  F#m7                    E

Aa-aa, aa-aa, aa-aa-aa

            Bm7            Dmaj7

Ho-o-o-o, ho-o-o-o 

 

[Verse 2]

Teri nazdikiyon mein kaisa khumaar hai

Teri qurbat se mera dil kyun beqaraar hai?

Kyun yeh mitt ti nahi hai, kaisi yeh pyaas hai?

Jitna main dur jaaun, utni hi tu paas hai

[Pre-Chorus]

Tujhe keh du ya rehne du raaz mere

Sab kuch keh du kya tujhko?

Tu mujhko chhod jaayegi ya aayegi paas mere

Issi baat ka darr hai mujhko

[Chorus]

Ke ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe

Kar dega barbaad ishq mujhe

Ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe

Behad-beshumaar tumse mujhe

[Post-Chorus]

Aa-aa, aa-aa, aa-aa-aa (Ishq mujhe)

Ho-o-o-o, ho-o-o-o (Ishq mujhe)

[Verse 3]

Inn ghamo ko khatam kar rahe ho tum (Haan, haan)

Inn ghamo ko khatam kar rahe ho tum

Zakhmon ka marham ban rahe ho tum

Mehsoos mujhe aisa kyun ho raha

Ke meri duniya ban rahe ho tum, ban rahe ho tum

 

[Pre-Chorus]

Tere bin kya yeh dil ab dhadak paayega

Puchhta hoon main yeh khud ko

Tere aane se dard chala jaayega

Issi baat ka dare hai mujhko

[Chorus]

Ke ho na jaaye pyaar

Ke ho na jaaye pyaar

Ke ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe

Kar dega barbaad ishq mujhe

Ho na jaaye pyaar tumse mujhe (Ho)

Behad-beshumaar (Beshumaar) tumse mujhe

[Outro]

Ishq mujhe

Ishq mujhe

Barbaad mujhe (Barbaad)

Ishq mujhe

 

 

Video Lesson

 

Watch the Barbaad Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)

 

Strumming Pattern Explained

 

D UDUD D DUDU

Start with a steady downstroke (D) to lock in the melancholic mood.

Follow with UDUD for a flowing, emotive feel that mirrors the vocal phrasing.

The second D emphasizes emotional peaks, particularly during the chorus.

Finish with DUDU to let chords resonate naturally, keeping the sorrowful vibe intact.

Practice slowly on F#m7 - E - Bm7 - Dmaj7 before increasing tempo to ensure smooth transitions.

 

Teaching Notes (PRO Tips)

 

F#m7 (242222), Bm7 (x24332), and Dmaj7 (xx0222) are the color chords here — make sure each note rings clearly.

Keep strumming soft during verses and slightly stronger on the chorus for emotional build-up.

Focus on smooth transitions: F#m7 - E - Bm7 - Dmaj7 repeats throughout; fluid movement is key.

Relax your wrist and let the strings ring — over-strumming will dilute the emotional depth.

Try subtle dynamics in the post-chorus “Aa-aa” sections — gentle strums make it more expressive.

 

FAQs

 

Q: What chords are used in Barbaad?

A: F#m7, E, Bm7, and Dmaj7 are used throughout the song.

 

Q: Is Barbaad difficult to play on guitar?

A: It’s beginner-to-intermediate level due to the F#m7 and Bm7 chords, but manageable with practice.

 

Q: Do I need a capo to play Barbaad?

A: No, the song is in standard tuning without a capo.

 

Q: Which strumming pattern should I use?

A: D UDUD D DUDU works best for capturing the song’s soulful feel.

 

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Final Thoughts

 

Barbaad by Jubin Nautiyal is a hauntingly beautiful track that thrives on emotive strumming and clean chord transitions. Focus on letting each chord breathe, emphasize dynamic shifts between verse and chorus, and play with feeling — that’s what will bring this song to life on your guitar.

 

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