Toota Jo Kabhi Tara Guitar Chords (Atif Aslam, Sumedha Karmahe)
Looking for Toota Jo Kabhi Tara 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 by Atif Aslam & Sumedha Karmahe. Follow the strumming pattern carefully to get the feel just like the original.
Song Details
Artist: Atif Aslam, Sumedha Karmahe
Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)
Capo: No
Tricky Chords: D7 (xx0313), E7 (022130)
Strumming Pattern: D D U U D D DU
Watch the Toota Jo Kabhi Tara Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
Am G F E
Am Em
Kisi shaam ki tarah, Tera rang hai khila
Am Dm C E
Main raat ik tanha, Tu chand sa mila
C G
Haan tujhe dekhta raha, Kisi khaab ki tarah
C F E
Jo ab saamne hai tu, Ho kaise yaqeen bhala
Am G F D7
Toota jo kabhi taara, sajna ve, Tujhe Rabb se maanga
Dm Em
Rabb se jo maanga mileya ve
F G Am G F E
Tu mileya to jaane na dunga main
Am F
Haan maine suni hai, Pariyon ki kahani
G D7 G
Waisa hi noor tera, Chehra hai tera ruhani
Am F
Aa tujhko main apni (aaja meri), Baahon mein chupa loon
Bb Dm C
Haan apni iss zameen ko, Kar doon main aasmaan bhi
Am Bb
Zindagi rok doon main ab tere saamne
Gm Eb E7 E
Pal do pal jo ruke tu mere sath mein
Am G F D7
Toota jo kabhi taara, sajna ve, Tujhe Rabb se maanga
Dm Em
Rabb se jo maanga mileya ve
F G Am G F E
Tu mileya to jaane na dunga main
Itni bhi haseen main nahi, o yaara ve! Mujhse bhi haseen toh tera ye pyar hai
Haan itni bhi haseen main nahi
O yaara ve!
Mujhse bhi haseen tera pyarKe tera mera pyar ye
Jaise khwab aur duaa
Haan sach kar raha inhe
Dekho mera Khuda
Am G F D7
Toota jo kabhi taara, sajna ve, Tujhe Rabb se maanga
Dm Em
Rabb se jo maanga mileya ve
F G Am G F E
Tu mileya to jaane na dunga main
Video Lesson
Watch the Toota Jo Kabhi Tara Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step)
Strumming Pattern Explained
D D U U D D DU
Start with two steady downstrokes to build rhythm.
Keep the U U light and controlled.
The second D D should feel slightly stronger.
End with DU smoothly without breaking flow.
Maintain consistent tempo — avoid rushing emotional lines.
Practice slowly on Am - G - F - E before increasing speed.
Teaching Notes (PRO Tips)
This song includes D7 (xx0313) and E7 (022130), but they are open chords, so it is still beginner-friendly.
Focus on clean transitions between F - D7 - Dm.
The Bb chord appears in one section — if played as a barre, it increases difficulty. You may use a simplified version if needed.
Practice the Gm - Eb - E7 movement slowly as it may feel unusual.
Keep verses soft and build slightly in the “Toota jo kabhi taara” chorus.
Let the final chord of each line ring for emotional impact.
FAQs
Q: What chords are used in Toota Jo Kabhi Tara?
A: The song mainly uses Am, G, F, E, Dm, C, D7, E7, Bb, Gm, and Eb in different sections.
Q: Is Toota Jo Kabhi Tara easy to play on guitar?
A: It is beginner to intermediate level. Most chords are open, but Bb and Gm may require barre technique.
Q: Do I need a capo to play Toota Jo Kabhi Tara?
A: No, the song is played in standard tuning without a capo.
Q: Which strumming pattern should I use for Toota Jo Kabhi Tara?
A: You can use D D U U D D DU for the original feel, or simplify it to basic downstrokes while learning.
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Final Thoughts
Toota Jo Kabhi Tara is a romantic and emotional song that sounds beautiful with smooth chord transitions and controlled dynamics. Focus on clean chord clarity and steady rhythm. Once comfortable, play along with the original track to match its expressive feel.
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