Vande Mataram Guitar Chords | Bankim Chandra Chatterjee

Vande Mataram Guitar Chords | Bankim Chandra Chatterjee

Vande Mataram Guitar Chords (Anand Math – Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay)

 

Looking for Vande Mataram guitar chords? This page provides the complete chord sheet, intro melody, and tips to play it smoothly. The song is in standard tuning with no capo required, and it uses chords like D, Am, Bm, and F#m. The melody works beautifully with fingerpicking, helping you capture the emotional and patriotic feel of this iconic song. Follow the fingerpicking approach shown in the lesson to recreate the expressive flow of the original composition.

 

Song Details

Artist: Traditional (Lyrics by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay)

Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)

Capo: No

Tricky Chords: None

Strumming Pattern: Fingerpicking

 

Watch the Vande Mataram Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step) 

 

 

e|------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------6-7-6-7------------|
D|------5-7-5-7------9-7-5--7---------------------|
A|-/5-7-------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|

 

e|------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------|
G|-/7-9--7-5---4-2--------------------------------|
D|-----------------------/7-9--7-4--4-2-----------|
A|------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|

 

e|---------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------|
D|----5/7-5--4-2--4-----------5-7-5-7----7-9/10-9--7-|
A|-/7---------------5----/5-7------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------|

 

e|------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------|
G|---------6-7-6-7--------6-6-6-6-6-7-6-7-6-7-----|
D|-9-7-5-7-----------5--7-------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|

 

e|------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------|
G|-/6-6-6-7-6-7--7-7/9-7-5--3-2-3-2---------------|
D|------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|

 

e|------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------10-9-10-9-7--9-7------------|
A|-/7-7/9-10-9-7---/7-----------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|

 

e|----------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------|
G|------6-6-6-6-7-6-7-----6-7-6-7------6-7-6-7------6-7-6-7-|
D|-/5-7---------------/5-7--------/5-7---------/5-7---------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------|

 

 

D          Am

Vande Mataram

G            D

Vande Mataram

Am           Bm          C                    D

Sujalam    suphalam malayaja sheetalam

Bm            F#m       Am             Em   A   D                      

Shasyashyaamalam maataram, vande maataram

Am           A         F#m    G                  D

Shubhra jyotsna pulakitayaaminim

  Bm                   F#m   Gm       D 

Phulla kusumita drumadalashobhinim

Em              Am       C            D

Suhaasinim sumadhurabhaashhinim

Am             Bm        F#m      G

Sukhadaam varadaam maataram

Am A     D      

Vande Mataram

Em F#m     D      

Vande Mataram

Bm  F#m   Gm

Vande Mataram

 

 

Video Lesson

 

Watch the Vande Mataram Guitar Chords Lesson (Step-by-Step) 

 

Strumming Pattern Explained

 

This song sounds best with gentle fingerpicking instead of heavy strumming.

Start by playing the bass note of the chord with your thumb.

Use index and middle fingers for the higher strings.

Keep the picking slow and controlled to match the emotional feel of the song.

Allow the melody notes to stand out slightly louder than the bass notes.

Let the notes ring naturally between chord changes.

Practice slowly with the progression D ? Am ? G ? D before playing the full arrangement.

 

Teaching Notes (PRO Tips)

 

Focus on smooth transitions between D, Am, and Bm, as these chords appear often.

Play with soft dynamics — the song should feel expressive and respectful.

Ensure that open strings ring clearly, especially in chords like D and Em.

Take your time with melody phrases — slight pauses between lines improve musicality.

If F#m barre chord feels challenging, practice it slowly by isolating the transition from Bm ? F#m.

Try practicing with a slow metronome to maintain consistent timing.

 

FAQs

 

Q: What chords are used in Vande Mataram?

A: The song mainly uses D, Am, Bm, C, Em, F#m, G, and A.

 

Q: Is Vande Mataram easy to play on guitar?

A: It is beginner to intermediate level because of chords like Bm and F#m.

 

Q: Do I need a capo to play Vande Mataram?

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

 

Q: Should I strum or fingerpick Vande Mataram?

A: Fingerpicking is recommended because it highlights the melody and keeps the song expressive.

 

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Final Thoughts

 

Vande Mataram sounds most beautiful when played slowly with clean fingerpicking and expressive dynamics. Focus on smooth chord transitions and let the melody notes ring clearly. Avoid rushing the tempo and aim for a calm, flowing performance that captures the spirit of the song.

 

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