Humnava Mere Guitar Chords (Jubin Nautiyal)
Looking for Humnava Mere guitar chords? In this lesson, you’ll find the complete chord sheet, strumming pattern, and simple tips to play it smoothly. The song is in standard tuning with a capo on the 1st fret, making it perfect for beginners. No tricky chords are involved, and the rhythm is straightforward, so you can focus on capturing the soulful vibe of Jubin Nautiyal’s classic.
Song Details
Artist: Jubin Nautiyal
Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)
Capo: 1st fret
Tricky Chords: None
Strumming Pattern: D D U U D D DU or D D U U D DUDU
Watch the Humnava Mere Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
Em D C D Em
Em D C D Em
Em D
Kal raaste mein gham mil gaya tha
C D Em
Lag ke gale main ro diya
Em D
Jo sirf mera tha sirf mera
C D Em
Maine usey kyun kho diya
Em
Haan woh aankhein jinhe main
Am D
Choomta tha bewajah
Em
Pyaar mere liye kyun
Am D
Un mein baaqi na raha
Am Bm
Ho…
Em
Humnava mere
D
Tu hai to meri saansein chale
C Bm
Bata de kaise main jiyunga
C D
Tere bina
Em
Humnava mere
D
Tu hai to meri saansein chale
C Bm
Bata de kaise main jiyunga
C D
Tere bina
Em D C D C D
Em D C D C D
Em D
Har waqt dil ko jo sataaye
C D
Aisi kami hai tu…
Em D
Main bhi na jaanu ye Ki itna
C D
kyun laazmi hai tu
Em
Neendein jaake na lauti
D
Kitni raatein dhal gayi
C
Itne taare giney ki
Am D
Ungliyaan bhi jal gayi
G Bm
Ho…
Em
Humnava mere
D
Tu hai to meri saansein chale
C Bm
Bata de kaise main jiyunga
C D
Tere bina
Em
Humnava mere
D
Tu hai to meri saansein chale
C Bm
Bata de kaise main jiyunga
C D
Tere bina
Em D C D C D
Em D C D C D
Em D
Tu aakhri aansu o yaara
C D
Hai aakhri tu gham
Em D
Dil ab kahaan hai jo dobara
C D
De dein kisi ko hum
Em
Apni shaamon mein hissa
D
Phir kisi ko na diya
C
Ishq tere bina bhi
Am D
Maine tujhse hi kiya
G Bm
O…
Em
Humnava mere
D
Tu hai to meri saansein chale
C Bm
Bata de kaise main jiyunga
C D
Tere bina
Em
Humnava mere
D
Tu hai to meri saansein chale
C Bm
Bata de kaise main jiyunga
C D
Tere bina
Video Lesson
Watch the Humnava Mere Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
Strumming Pattern Explained
D D U U D D DU
Start with two steady downstrokes to establish the rhythm.
Follow it with two light upstrokes to keep the strumming hand moving smoothly.
The D D DU section adds energy and should feel like a flowing continuation rather than separate hits.
Keep your wrist relaxed and the motion consistent so the rhythm sounds natural.
Try practicing the pattern slowly on Em ? D ? C ? D before increasing speed.
Teaching Notes (PRO Tips)
Focus on smooth transitions between Em, D, and C, since these chords repeat throughout most of the song.
Let the Em chord ring out nicely at emotional moments to match the feel of the original track.
If Bm barre chord feels difficult, practice switching between C - Bm - D slowly until it becomes comfortable.
Keep your strumming soft during verses and slightly stronger during the chorus for better dynamics.
Playing along with the original song can help you understand timing and phrasing more naturally.
FAQs
Q: Do I need a capo to play Humnava Mere?
A: Yes, the song is played with a capo on the 1st fret.
Q: Is Humnava Mere beginner-friendly?
A: Yes, the song mainly uses simple open chords, making it suitable for beginners.
Q: Are there any tricky chords in this song?
A: No, most chords are straightforward, though Bm may require a barre technique for some players.
Q: What is the strumming pattern for Humnava Mere?
A: You can use D D U U D D DU or D D U U D DUDU to match the song’s rhythm.
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Final Thoughts
Humnava Mere is a beautiful and emotional song that works really well on acoustic guitar. With simple chords and a steady strumming pattern, it’s a great piece for practicing smooth chord transitions and expressive playing. Once you get comfortable with the rhythm, you’ll be able to capture the heartfelt feel of the original performance.
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