Bin Tere Guitar Chords | Shafqat Amanat Ali, Sunidhi Chauhan | I Hate Luv Storys

Bin Tere Guitar Chords | Shafqat Amanat Ali, Sunidhi Chauhan | I Hate Luv Storys

Bin Tere Guitar Chords (I Hate Luv Storys – Shafqat Amanat Ali & Sunidhi Chauhan)

 

Looking for Bin Tere 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 beginner-friendly chords, making it perfect for anyone who wants to capture the soulful vibe of this track from I Hate Luv Storys. Follow the strumming pattern carefully to get the feel just like the original.

 

Song Details

Artist: Shafqat Amanat Ali & Sunidhi Chauhan

Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)

Capo: No

Tricky Chords: None

Strumming Pattern: D DU UDU

 

Watch the Bin Tere Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step) 

 

 

E                  A                     E        A

Lost and lonely cause you’re the only

E                          A                E        A

One that knows me and I can’t be without you

E                    A               E        A

Lost and lonely cause you’re the only

E                          A           E        A

One that knows me and I can’t be without you

                    

                              C#m             E

Hai kya yeh jo tere mere darmiyaan hai                

                           A             E

Andekhi ansuni koi dastaan hai                      

                              C#m             E

Hai kya yeh jo tere mere darmiyaan hai                

                           A             E

Andekhi ansuni koi dastaan hai             

         

 G#m  C#m    G#m   C#m    A       B  

Lagne lagi, ab zindagi khaali Hai meri

G#m  C#m   G#m        C#m    A      

lagne lagi har saans bhi khaali

 

         E                  A         

Bin tere, bin tere, bin tere

               Bm             D             E      

Koi khalish hai hawayon mein bin tere      

          E                  A         

Bin tere, bin tere, bin tere

           Bm             D             E      

Koi khalish hai hawayon mein bin tere

 

G#m F#m F# F#m B C#m F#m F# F#m B  E A         

 

    E             G#m         F#m 

Ajnabi se huye kyun pal saare                     

           G                         Em        

Yeh nazar se nazar yeh milaate hi nahin    

    E         G#m         F#m 

Ik gani dehaayi cha gayi hai                     

            G                               A        

Manzilein raaston mein hi gum hone lagi      

       D           F#m           A        

Ho gayi ansuni har dua ab meri       

        C#m       D      F#m

Reh gayi ankahi bin tere          

 

         E                  A         

Bin tere, bin tere, bin tere

               Bm             D             E      

Koi khalish hai hawayon mein bin tere      

          E                  A         

Bin tere, bin tere, bin tere

           Bm             D             E      

Koi khalish hai hawayon mein bin tere

 

 

               E                      Bm      D

Raah mein roshni ni hai kyun haath choda            

                 E                  Bm      D  

Iss taraf shaam ne kyun hai apna muh moda

C#m G#         C#m G#       F#m               D

Yun    ke har subah   ik bereham si baat ban gayi         

           E               C#m          E  

Hai kya yeh jo tere mere darmiyaan hai         

 

 

            E       A          E  

Andekhi ansuni koi dastaan hai  

G#m  C#m   G#m   C#m    F#m    A  

Lagne lagi, ab zindagi khaali khaali  

G#m  C#m   G#m   C#m    F#m    B 

Lagne lagi har saans bhi khaali

 

         E                  A         

Bin tere, bin tere, bin tere

               Bm             D             E      

Koi khalish hai hawayon mein bin tere      

          E                  A         

Bin tere, bin tere, bin tere

           Bm             D             E      

Koi khalish hai hawayon mein bin tere

 

Video Lesson

Watch the Bin Tere Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step) 

 

Strumming Pattern Explained

D DU UDU

Start with a soft downstroke to match the emotional tone.

Keep the DU smooth and flowing without stiffness.

The UDU should feel natural and slightly lighter.

Maintain even timing — don’t rush the upstrokes.

Slightly emphasize the first downstroke during chord changes.

Practice slowly on E - A - C#m before increasing tempo.

 

Teaching Notes (PRO Tips)

This song includes barre chords like C#m, G#m, F#m, and Bm, so it is not a complete beginner song.

Make sure your barre chords are clean — press close to the fret for clarity.

Practice switching between E and C#m slowly to avoid muted strings.

The G#m - C#m movement needs finger control — isolate that section first.

Keep the dynamics soft in verses and slightly stronger in the “Bin Tere” chorus.

Relax your strumming hand to maintain a smooth, flowing feel.

 

FAQs

Q: What chords are used in Bin Tere?

A: The song mainly uses E, A, C#m, G#m, F#m, Bm, D, and B in different sections.

 

Q: Is Bin Tere easy to play on guitar?

A: It is moderate in difficulty because it includes multiple barre chords like C#m, G#m, and F#m, which require practice.

 

Q: Do I need a capo to play Bin Tere?

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

 

Q: Which strumming pattern should I use for Bin Tere?

A: You can use D DU UDU for a smooth feel, or simplify it to basic down-up strumming while learning.

 

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Final Thoughts

Bin Tere is an emotional song that sounds beautiful with controlled dynamics and clean barre chords. Focus on smooth transitions and consistent rhythm. Once your barre chords feel comfortable, the song flows naturally and sounds very expressive.

 

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