Mere Naam Tu Guitar Chords (Zero – Abhay Jodhpurkar)
Looking for Mere Naam Tu guitar chords? This lesson 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 romantic vibe of this track from Zero. Follow the strumming carefully to get the rhythm and feel just like the original.
Song Details
Artist: Abhay Jodhpurkar
Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)
Capo: No
Tricky Chords: None
Strumming Pattern: D DUDU D DUDU
Watch the Mere Naam Tu Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
C#m A E F#
C#m A E B C#m
C#m C#m A B
C#m F# A B
C#m
Woh rang bhi kya rang hai
G#m A E F#m C#m
Milta na jo tere hoth ke rang se hubahu
C#m
Woh khushboo kya khushboo
G#m A E F#m C#m
Thehre na jo teri saanwari zulf ke rubaru
B E
Tere aage ye duniya hai pheeki si
B E
Mere bin tu na hogi kisi ki bhi
B F# G#
Ab ye zaahir sar-e-aam hai, elaan hai
C#m A
Jab tak jahaan mein subah shaam hai
E F#
Tab tak mere naam tu
C#m A
Jab tak jahaan mein subah shaam hai
E B C#m
Tab tak mere naam tu
C#m A
Jab tak jahaan mein subah shaam hai
E F#
Tab tak mere naam tu
C#m A
Jab tak jahaan mein subah shaam hai
E B C#m
Tab tak mere naam tu
C#m C#m C#m B
C#m C#m C#m C#m
C#m C#m C#m B
C#m C#m C#m C#m
E B E B
E C#m B B
C#m C#m C#m B
C#m C#m E F#
C#m
C#m
Uljhan bhi hoon teri
B F#
Uljhan ka hal bhi hoon main
C#m
Thoda sa ziddi hoon
B G#
Thoda pagal bhi hoon main
C#m
Barkha bijli baadal jhoothe
F#m G#
Jhoothi phoolon ki saugatein
C#m
Sacchi tu hai saccha main hoon
F#m G#
Sacchi apne dil ki baatein
B E
Dastkhat haathon se haathon pe kar de tu
B E
Naa kar aankhon pe palkon ke parde tu
B F# C#m G#
Kya ye itna bada kaam hai, elaan hai
C#m A
Jab tak jahaan mein subah shaam hai
E F#
Tab tak mere naam tu
C#m A
Jab tak jahaan mein subah shaam hai
E B C#m
Tab tak mere naam tu
C#m A
Jab tak jahaan mein subah shaam hai
E F#
Tab tak mere naam tu
C#m A
Jab tak jahaan mein subah shaam hai
E B C#m
Tab tak mere naam tu
Video Lesson
Watch the Mere Naam Tu Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
Strumming Pattern Explained
Strumming Pattern: D DUDU D DUDU
Start with a firm downstroke to establish the rhythm.
Keep the “DUDU” flowing and even - avoid rushing the upstrokes.
Maintain a smooth wrist motion rather than stiff arm movement.
In the chorus, slightly increase strumming intensity to lift the emotion.
Keep the rhythm steady throughout the repetitive “Jab tak jahaan…” lines.
If you’re struggling with consistency, slow the pattern down and practice it on a single chord before applying chord changes.
Teaching Notes (PRO Tips)
Focus on smooth transitions between C#m - A - E - F#.
Keep barre chords like C#m and F# clean by pressing close to the fret.
Let important lyrical lines resolve by allowing the last chord to ring.
Maintain softer dynamics in verses and fuller strumming in the chorus.
Practice switching between B - C#m slowly to avoid unwanted string noise.
Don’t rush the tempo - this song feels better slightly controlled and expressive.
FAQs
Q: What chords are used in Mere Naam Tu?
A: The song mainly uses C#m, A, E, F#, B, G#m, and F#m.
Q: Is Mere Naam Tu beginner-friendly?
A: Rhythm-wise yes, but it includes barre chords like C#m and F#, so beginners may need some practice.
Q: Do I need a capo to play this song?
A: No, the song is played in standard tuning without a capo.
Q: What is the main strumming pattern?
A: The primary pattern is D DUDU D DUDU.
Keep Learning
Master Fingerpicking and Fingerstyle - Learn Guitar in 30 Days - Stage 2 Course
Learn Music Theory and Compose Songs - Music Theory – Stage 1 Foundations Course
Master Ear Training and Figure Out Chords by Ear - Learn Guitar in 30 Days - Stage 3 Course
Learn to Play Ukulele from Scratch - Learn Ukulele in 30 Days - Stage 1 Course
EXPLORE ALL COURSES by Adit Kundra
Final Thoughts
Mere Naam Tu is a romantic and expressive song that helps you improve chord clarity and dynamic control. Focus on clean barre chords, steady rhythm, and emotional delivery. Once your transitions feel smooth, try playing along with the original track to match its depth and intensity.
Don’t stop here — check out MORE Song Lessons to keep building your repertoire!
