 I learned this very very groovy song Koi Mil Gaya and this is on the key of B flat major that's the original scale however you could play it on any scale probably depending on your vocal range as you know in the in this original song the female singer goes insanely high right I don't know how many of you can even pitch that note so you may need to transpose it up or down a notch or maybe you want to sing higher than her I don't know so anyway so basically you have a verse and a chorus and then you have another verse the next verse is basically repeated I guess a couple of times right it's repeated about two or three times so let's just try the main part which is verse one then there's also a pre-chorus just before the chorus okay so let's try and do the verse and before that I'm gonna show you the rhythm on the key of B flat itself or rather on the chord of B flat try to follow this rhythm for pretty much the entire song unless you feel you want to make the song a little less busy and then you can perhaps play the song or play the chords a little bit more open just hold it and wait for it to change okay so this is my rhythm so B flat chord octave twice and then the chord now if you don't like playing the octave you can also play the fifth let me show you with the fifth actually I quite like the fifth more because it adds some color when you change your chords and in the right hand try to play your chords close to each other using a concept called inversions if you already know your inversions well and good if you don't try and keep them together and we'll also leave a link in the description where you can learn some of my other tutorials and we have a series on chord inversion so you may want to check that out if you're not aware of playing your chords that fluently on the piano right so let's get down with the verse and the verse is ridiculously easy it's B flat and a flat B flat and a flat however you need to play this with this really funky rhythm which we just came up with and then you change to a flat right and then the pre-chorus goes into C minor a flat major F major and stop at B flat that takes us to our chorus okay so pre-chorus don't play the groovy thing try and hold your chords right so with Navin let's try and do the verse okay so again recapping on our verse one which is repeated I guess one more time in the track B flat A flat B flat A flat B flat A flat B flat A flat and now the pre na na na na A flat okay so the last line is just the singer you can stop playing your instrument okay coming to the chorus basically you do an alternate of B flat major and F major and then B flat major and F major that's pretty much the deal throughout the chorus and then he ends the chorus with an E flat 7th with which adds a lot of anticipation and it leads us to the next instrumental part so it's B flat F B flat F and then that's E flat dominant how do you play that one three five E flat G B flat and then you add the flat 7 which is D flat okay so let's now try the chorus with Navin singing and I've also marked out the fact that the chorus chords I've put these double dots here that means the chord is repeated for two bars right so again and so on so play the chords in the chorus double their duration goes to that part you go your chords need to change a bit faster so you go B flat this is basically one four one five so if you are on any scale if it's not B flat you just have to do one of that four of that one of that and then five of that so in the B flat scale which is the original scale of the song it's B flat E flat and F that's the one four five okay we'll do the chorus once more perhaps a little slower and then we'll count out the chords as we play along F major B flat again F again E flat stop B flat E flat B flat F B flat E flat B flat F and it repeats so the chords just change a bit faster there and what else there's also another verse right so let's try and do the next verse which is going to again repeat a couple more times so you'll find the same tune whenever the next verse comes try to play these chords the good thing about this song is it's pretty much major chord driven if you know you have three major chords of any major scale like in C major the major chords are C F and G in G major the major chords are G C and D and so on this happens to be on B flat try to not get that scared when it's a flat scale or a you know a non-natural scale you can get used to it because the original is on this so more often than not a singer would prefer to sing on the original scale since they've heard this song all their lives right so changing the scale starts becoming a little bit of an issue so only change the scale if the singer demands it in my opinion otherwise try to learn it on the original and then if you have to change it you know what to do right so let's do verse number two please F A flat back to the chorus okay so that's the same groove but it's just a different assortment of the chords however just note you have a very interesting A flat major chord which is not part of the key right let's try and do verse to a little slower with me counting down the chords one two three four and that's into two and then it goes back to our chorus so also know that I've marked out some other chords some other sections like a bridge where people are humming and all sorts of instrumentation is happening as you know there's a lot of instrument instrumentation which goes on in Bollywood songs so it's going to be difficult to fit all that in into one video however if you'd like to learn something specific do let us know in the comments and we'll be happy to help you out so go through the chord sheet it's an awesome groovy song so have some fun playing it with your band cheers don't forget to like subscribe hit that bell icon for notifications leave us a comment for any other video you'd like us to do next and don't forget to share the video with all your musician friends cheers