 Hi guys, Jason here from Nathaniel and let's learn Har Kisiko. This is basically on B flat major scale. It has two flats namely B flat and E flat major and there are well not too many sections in the song but there are lot of well laid out sections so we will go through them one by one and I am sure if you are watching this video you already heard the song a few times. So there is a nice intro, there is a guitar intro and a piano intro, I will try and talk about that at the end of the lesson and there is also a nice guitar tune, a guitar solo which is played on the acoustic guitar first and then the electric guitar in the end. So I thought I will run that through as well but before that let's just look at the chords of the entire song. So let's look at the verse first. So the verse basically is on B flat, E flat, A flat, B flat and an occasional F sharp major. So it is essentially hovering around those same chords but they add some interesting chords here and there. For example F sharp major is not part of the B flat major scale. So let's try out the verse one, we will perform it, there is Navin here who will also be singing. So we will perform it and then I will break down the chords and try and tell you the chords as we go out. Now we go to the chorus. So let's break that down. So there's B flat, that's E flat, A flat and then B flat. So the first line of verse one is essentially those chords B flat, E flat, A flat, B flat. Then again it's almost the same instead of the A flat you do F sharp or G flat. So B flat, E flat, A flat, B flat. B flat, E flat, F sharp, B flat. And lastly A flat stop. So why I mark this A flat out is you have to stop before the chorus. You don't want to keep the same rhythm going. So before we perform it once more, what I'd like to do is just show you a general rhythm which you can apply for pretty much the entire song okay and this is basically stealing from the guitar. So let's just see how it works. So it's just follow my right hand and you can start with the one in your left hand. Okay let's do the verse very slowly 3 go 2 3 E flat A flat B flat B flat again E flat F F sharp B flat B flat F flat F sharp going to the chorus right so that's basically your entire verse section there's one more verse which is actually like a breakdown that's really easy we'll talk about that very shortly so let's look at the chorus again we'll perform it once so basically the chords are B flat A flat A flat minor which is very interesting and then you have a B flat major again so that's B flat A flat A flat minor and then B flat major okay so let's just do the chorus once normally and then we'll slow it down and I'll call out the chords one two go great so let's slow that down one two sing B flat A flat A flat minor B flat major and we repeat that twice now on the first chorus there's something we do after the chorus right which we call as the post-chorus that happens only one time in the song so let's perform that for you guys and when you repeat the second chorus and probably even the next chorus where he goes Harkissiko you don't really play this part post-chorus as we call it as I've written down ever again so it's a it's a little bit tricky of a set of progressions but not a very tricky set of chords it's still the same chords which are reshuffled over okay so let's just do what I I've written down as the post-chorus that's B flat E flat F sharp B flat and then B flat A flat A flat minor and B flat this is part of that same Harkissiko tune okay so it's just a small different tune here which we are going to do and then start B flat major F sharp B flat major back to normal B flat A flat made A flat minor right so 99% of the chorus is B flat A flat A flat minor and B flat major you can keep that same rhythm going pretty much for the whole song however if you guys find it tough to play perhaps you can do something simple simpler like this so basically in your right hand you can play the chord four times while in the left hand you play the chord one time let's see how it sounds right so if you're new to the instrument at least I mean you're definitely gonna survive the song right so let's now do the verse 2 and the verse 2 that's a large vocal thing of the song the rest are two small instrumental bits so in the verse 2 section it's basically a little bit mellow and once you finish the verse section we go back to the pre I've written here pre it goes back to the pre so let's just perform the verse for you guys once and then I'll break down the chords as usual right and it goes on right so right after that part is over we go back to the pre chorus which I've already taught you guys earlier right so let's break this down and before we just sing this a little slowly just make a note the first time we do it we end with F sharp and A flat played quickly the second time we do it before we go to the pre we play A flat F minor and B flat stop that's what this X means okay however this tune remains the same B flat B flat E flat and B flat which goes let's do that now with Navin singing 1, 2, 3 E flat minor B flat major now F sharp A flat so that's like just an instrumental bit right I think the singing doesn't happen there right so let's do that line again F sharp A flat again B flat E flat and the second part A flat F minor B flat stop and then back to normal okay so I think we pretty much covered all the vocal bits now with the singing so if you have a problem with any section try to rewind and not rewind just go to the earlier part and learn it from there and UTO also has a speed feature which you may know of okay now coming to that catchy acoustic guitar part which then also is played on the electric guitar at the very end of the song you can call that like an interlude I guess so let me first play you the melody and you can learn it and then I'll show you what chords go along with it I've also written the chords for the interlude here and I've written the tune of the interlude here in pink color as I normally do okay so let's go okay that's the tune there line one okay and it ends with that's the fourth time so let's just do this once more okay and since your right hand is doing that or the melody is doing that there are also chords which support this very well so I'm just going to show you the base notes of the chords first and then maybe the full chords so that's B flat for four counts actually for the whole line you just hold B flat you can either play the root or the chord so let's do that again then F sharp E flat repeat and then you repeat pretty much the same chords except for the last one which becomes B flat okay so that's if you are not playing the melody and if you are playing the chords you could just play the chords okay and then the song proceeds as per the structure so there's that which happens twice in the song and we end when you end that tune basically you're ending the song with that tune where which I've marked out as B flat major there's also a nice piano tune which happens at the very beginning if you can catch that at the intro there's just an additional part if you want to play it's not that important in the songs performance but there's it's a nice line so I'll just show you that the very beginning after the guitar starts his strumming then the piano takes over by doing something like where you start with B flat here okay that's line one I've written that part down here that's the second line and the chords are so I've written down the chords there which change quickly okay yeah that's about it so hope you guys have fun playing this song it's a really cool song and I think there are quite a few versions of it also on the internet there's an older version as well which you can learn from this is just the newer version which probably the more modern day modern popular version right all the best cheers