Mere Bina Guitar Chords (Nikhil D’Souza)
Looking for Mere Bina 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 Dmaj7, Em7, Bm7, and Bsus2/A, making it perfect for anyone who wants to capture the soulful vibe of this track by Nikhil D’Souza. Follow the strumming pattern carefully to get the feel just like the original.
Song Details
Artist: Nikhil D’Souza
Tabbed by: Adit Kundra
Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)
Capo: No
Tricky Chords: Dmaj7 (xx0333), Em7 (022033), Bm7 (x24232), Bsus2/A (x04422)
Strumming Pattern: D D U U D D DU
Watch the Mere Bina Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
Dmaj7
Mere bina main, rehne laga hoon
Em7
Teri hawa mein, behne laga hoon
Dmaj7
Jaane main kaise, tera hua hoon
Em7 G A
Mujhe toh lagta hai main shayad tere dil ki dua hoon haan
D G Bm7 Em7
Tujhko jo paaya, aha, Toh jeena aaya
Bm Bsus2/A G A D
Ab yeh lamha thehar jaaye tham jaaye bas jaaye hum dono ke darmiyaan aaa
Dmaj7
Pehle se zyada, Main jee raha hoon
Em7
Jabse main tere, dil se juda hoon
Dmaj7
Raahon pe teri, main toh chala hoon
Em7 G A
Tu meri manzil hai tere kadmon pe bas rukne laga hoon, haan
D G Bm7 Em7
Tujhko jo paaya, aha, Toh jeena aaya
Bm Bsus2/A G A D
Ab yeh lamha thehar jaaye tham jaaye bas jaaye hum dono ke darmiyaan aaa
D Bm
Teri nazar mein nayi si adaa hai
G Em
Naya sa nasha bhi ghula hai
D Bm
Kayi dino se bandha tha baadal jo
G Em
Tere hi baalon mein khula hai
Em7 Asus4
Teri haddon mein, meri basar hai
Em7 Asus4 A Ab
tujhe bhi, jaana kidhar hai
Dmaj7
Jahan rahe tu, main woh jahan hoon
Em7
Jise jiye tu, main woh samaa hoon
Dmaj7
Teri wajah se, naya naya hoon
Em7 G A
Pehle kaha na maine ab ye tumse kehne laga hoon
D G Bm7 Em7
Tujhko jo paaya, aha, Toh jeena aaya
Bm Bsus2/A G A D
Ab yeh lamha thehar jaaye tham jaaye bas jaaye hum dono ke darmiyaan aaa
Video Lesson
Watch the Mere Bina Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
Strumming Pattern Explained
D D U U D D DU
Start with a soft downstroke to match the emotional vibe of the song.
Follow the pattern evenly without rushing the U U section.
Keep your wrist relaxed for a smooth and flowing feel.
Slightly emphasize the second D D to build gentle momentum.
Let the final DU ring out naturally for a fuller sound.
Practice slowly on Dmaj7 - Em7 before playing the full progression.
Teaching Notes (PRO Tips)
Focus on clean voicing of Dmaj7 (xx0333) and Em7 (022033) — these chords define the song’s texture.
Smooth transitions between Bm7 - Bsus2/A - G - A - D are important for flow.
Keep the verses soft and controlled — dynamics matter a lot in this song.
In the “Tujhko jo paaya” section, slightly increase strumming intensity.
Make sure Bm7 sounds clear — press firmly but avoid muting strings.
Avoid lifting your fingers too much between chord changes — it helps maintain smooth transitions.
FAQs
Q: What chords are used in Mere Bina?
A: The song mainly uses Dmaj7, Em7, Bm7, Bsus2/A, G, A, Asus4, and D in different sections.
Q: Is Mere Bina easy to play on guitar?
A: It is not completely beginner-friendly because chords like Bm7 and Bsus2/A require proper finger positioning and smooth transitions.
Q: Do I need a capo to play Mere Bina?
A: No, the song is played in standard tuning without a capo.
Q: Which strumming pattern should I use for Mere Bina?
A: You can use D D U U D D DU throughout the song for the correct smooth and emotional feel.
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Final Thoughts
Mere Bina is all about feel and smooth transitions. Keep your strumming soft, focus on clarity, and allow the chords to breathe. Once the transitions become comfortable, the song flows beautifully and captures its emotional vibe perfectly.
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