 Hi guys, so this is Buleya, the popular song and basically the song has three verses, one chorus and then there is a hook which I am sure you all remember the song by that. That I will teach you at the end. Let us first go through each section of the song. So we will do verse one, chorus, verse two, verse three and then the outro as well where there is pretty much the same as chorus you could say. So first of all let us do the verse, we will do it once together and then I will break it down as we slow it down. So the chords are D minor, F major, B flat, G. So I recommend that you follow verse one which I have written down, that is D minor, F major, B flat major and G minor. And then he repeats the same thing again. And then it goes to a nice turnaround where he goes to E flat major, so that part. So let us just do the whole verse a little slower please Naveen, D minor, B flat, G, E flat, A and it repeats once more and that takes us to the chorus. So that E flat and A is a very cool transition. So just remember E flat is not even in the key of this scale, this scale is D minor which borrows the chords of F major. So E flat just takes it to another world, sort of makes the music a little unstable and then A sus4 makes it even more sort of in an anticipation looking forward to the chorus and then we get to the chorus. So also note that the A chord is an A suspended four. So a suspended chord is not like a normal major. It's a major chord with a perfect fourth. So the third goes to the fourth. So let's now proceed towards the chorus of the song which I'm sure you guys all know. So again it's on D minor but the chords are a little simpler. So we'll just do it once and then I'll slow it down for you guys. So you're going D minor again F D flat. So that's your chorus chords D minor F and the rhythm pattern which I'm playing which you could perhaps apply for like the entire song could be something like. So that's a very guitar like rhythm which I'm playing on the keyboard. So if you wanted to write it down it's an eighth note pattern. So one and two and three and four. So you need to hit the on of the one, one and two and three and four and okay. So one and two and three and so on. So A minor C B flat and it will sound good even in the verses but maybe you want to mellow it down and save it for the chorus. So let's do verse two which is actually quite interesting because he sings a very unique tune a different tune and then he goes back to the original verse tune again. So I'm not going to repeat what I taught you earlier we'll just do the new verse. Again well almost all parts actually all parts of this song seem to start on D minor. So just remember that every section starts on D minor. If you make a mistake by any chance just come back to D minor. It's like the home chord in this song okay and from there you can use your ear and just make sure you're on the right track from that point on. Verse two let's just slow that down. I'll ask Navin to sing it a little later and I'll just tell you the chords right. So D minor again C major so just note you have D minor for four counts three four two more counts of D minor then C major then G minor B flat that's two counts and then an F major seventh. F major seventh is nothing but an F major chord with a major seventh that's F, A, C, E, it's like a face if you didn't know but anyway. So you go D minor, D minor again C major, G minor, B flat major, F major seventh and then you sort of repeat the same but it's a different chord change. D minor, F major, D minor, A minor, G minor, B flat major and you end with that same G minor B flat F, G minor B flat F major seventh it's just the first half with changes. So let's do it a little slower now with Navin so you can hear how it sounds with the singing in a slower version so try to play along if you've got the chords and so on right and then we go to the chorus right and then the female verse takes over which is again a very different tune so we'll have to go through that again so yeah even if you're a singer watching this video you have a lot of work to do because it's not like a normal pop song where you just have a verse and a chorus here there are three verses and one chorus so let's do verse three now okay and remember this is the female verse in the song which you'll see okay so it's a bit mellow so try to not play it too rhythmically during the female verse and then she also goes back to the verse one and so on so pretty much all the verses lead back to verse one verse one is just only verse one verse two you finish singing go back to verse one verse three you finish singing and go back to verse one right at least that's how I've mapped it out here verse one verse two female verse three okay so verse three actually has a lot of chords so we'll do it once with the singing and then I'll break it down and you should be able to follow one as usual so let's break this down D minor four counts G minor four counts C four counts F2 B flat B flat four again G minor then there's like a humming part where you just sort of continue G minor and A major again so I've written that out here this is like the instrumental part okay let's just do that line once please Navin slowly D minor G minor F B flat B flat again again D minor almost the same chords wait on A a little while back to your verse one okay and then after that verse happens as always the chorus and the last chorus where it gets very heavier um he keeps repeating words and he the vocalist also improvises so at that last chorus the chords are pretty much the same right if we can just do the last chorus sir Navin the row is basically the same as the chorus chords it's just D minor major G minor A minor C major there's a G with a B bass there and then he ends with a B flat major that's the chord G with B bass B flat and then coming back to our normal hook which is the instrumental part you can basically follow these notes this is the first line okay and then actually I've modified it a bit in the original the guitar goes but this is going to be slightly trickier on the piano and I think this also sounds quite good so this is what I this is my version of it or you could do it's slightly annoying however if you're in the key of E minor it'll be obviously a lot easier and then problem here is on D minor you have that B flat so I've modified it but I've anyways written down the original tune for you and then it gets faster right you do this one more time then faster not faster you just shorten it it's pretty much the idea and then the chords stay the same F B flat G minor you'll get a hang of the tune it's it's like really popular right so this is bullaya again again it's in conclusion there's the hook that part then you have three verses of course verse one is really popular then you have the chorus and the outro where the chords are almost the same is just the singer going really crazy right so again have fun playing this song and if you have any questions do leave them in the comments and we'll try and help you out 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