 Guys, so let's learn Teri Diwani, basically the song is again, it's pretty much on E minor scale, so it's getting the chords of the G major scale. So that's the first thing you need to know in any song, what are all the available chords. So the available chords come from the family of the G major scale. So let's try and look at all the chords of the scale, G major as one sharp which is F sharp and then all the chords available are G major which is the one, C major which is the four, D major which is the five, then you have the two minor which is A minor, B minor which is the three minor and E minor which is the six minor. So with these three major chords and three minor chords, you have a palette or you have a set of tools which you can use to make a song. Of course in this case we are going to learn the song. But the available chords all are coming pretty much from G major and that's the prominence for most of the parts are to start each section on the E minor chord. So the relative minor of the G major scale is E minor, so there's a lot more of the E minor going on but the chords come from G major. So the song you could say is officially on E minor but also on G major and the timing of the song is a little different than some other songs. You could probably count in six, one, two, three, four, five, six, but we try to not keep a very strong six feel going. So you could perhaps try out this groove. So let me first teach you the groove and then we can try and use this same groove with pretty much the whole song. So let's see how that works. If I take E minor chord, you could try this in your left hand, one, two, three, one, two, three, one and the right hand could do one and two and three and one and two and three and one and two and three and one and two, do it with the DA, one and two and three and one and two and three and so this hits at the one and the end of the two, one and two and three and one and two and three and one and two and three and one and two and the left hand, now if you can't get that rhythm, maybe you can just go one here and three here for every chord, one, two, three, one, two, three, call it like a one is to three ratio between the left hand and the right hand, right? Or you can just hold the chord, but then that'll be a bit boring. So it's good to have a good rhythm going. Okay, great. So let's do the three main sections which I'm calling as the verse, the pre-chorus and the chorus and that's pretty much all you're gonna have in this song, barring a really nice vocal intro at the beginning which has a lot of trills which have some nice backing chords. So I'll give you a trick, a couple of tricks to play later in the video, there's also flute solo and then there's two more unique verses which we'll also learn. And let's learn the main content of the song first. So we'll start with verse one and we have Nupur here who's gonna help us sing so that you understand with the vocals and the chords how they change and work well together. So let's do the verse please. Right? Let's try and learn that. So that's basically D, C, E minor and that's where there's actually no vocals. Once you have that E minor part, it's just like a guitar plucking thing which you'll hear in the song. So D, C, E minor, stay on E minor and then it repeats. Let's do this again and I'll try and point out the chords while we sing. Here we go a little slower, 3, start, D, C, E minor, E minor, 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and so on. 1, 2, 3, 4. We'll do it once more, the vocals, the whole section, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 5, 4, 5, 6, E minor, 3, 4, 5 and now the vocals comes back. Right? So I hope that part was clear and then we go to the pre-chorus where you have the part before Teri Divani which is you would say the chorus. The pre-chorus, the chords change very fast. So you need to be very, very clear about it. So maybe after each section is over you could pause the video and try to practice each part independently and then move forward. There's also the entire note sheet which you see in front of me is available as a free PDF download. So do click on the link in the description and get yourself a copy and it's important to have that while we work so you also understand my kind of language while I'm telling you. Let's now do the pre-chorus with Nupur and see how that sounds and then I'll break down the chords. Okay, na, na, na, na, na, that part, yeah, 2, 3, start. So that's the chorus which is really easy. Let's just do the pre now. So that's E minor, D major, C major, B minor, A minor, G major, D with F sharp, E minor. That's quite a bit of chords, isn't it? So you go E minor, D major. So basically you need to keep shifting chords every 3 beats for the pre-chorus as opposed to the other parts where you change every 6 beats. So in the pre-chorus you're going E, 2, 3, E minor, 2, 3, D major, 2, 3, C, 2, 3, B, 2, 3, A minor, 2, 3, G minor, 2, 3, D with F sharp. Okay, let me point out the chords also here. So you have, you can do it with the singing, 3, start. E minor, D major, C major, D minor, A minor, G major, D major, E minor, there and then goes to the other part. Just observe there's a little chord here called D with F sharp bass. That means when you play D major, don't play D in the bass, play F sharp in the bass. So normally people play D major with D in the bass, try to play F sharp bass. So E minor, D minor, C, B minor, A minor, G, D with F sharp, E minor. Okay, and the chorus is really easy, let's just do it once together and then I'll tell you the chords, just 2 chords. Yeah. No, Tere Divani, yeah. Tere Divani, D minor, E minor. So that's what is that? D major, E minor, tere D major, E minor, it's pretty much it, right? So that's like the easiest part. So if not everything, at least you can get one part really easily. okay then you have like a flute solo which is really nice the flute solo is basically supported by just the E minor chord and the D major chord so I've written it down I may not be able to spend that much time on that because we are trying to do more of the vocal bits okay so you go E minor it's just E minor basically E minor and D major E minor and then it takes us to the verse 2 which is quite groovy right okay so let's do the last singing part of the song which is verse 2 and the chords pretty much are the same even for verse 3 we'll try and do a little bit of both but let's focus our video on verse 2 so if you get verse 2 you can easily get verse 3 but played in a little bit more softer or a more mellow way okay let's try and do verse 2 together one two three four five six one more it's like my favorite part of the song back to the back to the verse of the song right the main hook okay so here again the chords change quite fast so it's E minor B minor C major D major again so the only difference is you do the one full round of E minor B minor C major D E minor B minor C major D E minor B minor C major D then you repeat the whole thing again but then when you end it to go back to the verse you go E B minor C major E minor the last chord changes back to E minor so you can just see how I'm playing it on the piano you need to use inversions ideally to shift better and try it we'll put out a couple of piano inversion links for those of you are not sure of how to shift between the chords and that becomes a huge challenge as you play chords quickly now you have a chord changing every three beats so even guitarists have that problem of shifting right so we'll do it on the piano with inversions so this is how I'm playing E minor B minor C major D major B minor C okay and the rhythm pattern you can use could be the same as what we've been always doing which is so that rhythm works really well however you could also do you could sort of like change the groove a bit I know it's not there in the song but you could try so this is like your left hand this is the snare drum or the right this was like the original this is like the modified one so let's try this with the vocal one two three start two three the other rhythm more laid back right an awesome song so it has a lot of parts but just get the main parts the verse the pre and the chorus and the second verse I've given you a little bit of a groovy kind of a texture to add and at the beginning of the song where there's this a lap or a very ambient vocal intro showcasing basically all the qualities of this amazing singer what you could do on the piano or any instrument to support is basically follow these roots which I've written down and just keep the D major chord pivoted so you can do a D F sharp this is a nice way of playing it and perhaps you could use a pad sound instead of a piano sound like a very ambient moving motion kind of sound and in the left hand or in the bass you could just keep changing the chords but not changing the chord here so you go this is D major it sounds very ambient so even though you're playing E you play the same D major chord here and then it's just a very ambient sound to go with the singer in that a la part of the beginning or you could just not play it sounds fine if you have a really good singer the singer could just sing solo and then you could start the section when once the verse starts right so this is teri divani these are the chords of all the sections and as always feel free to download the chord chart and have fun practicing the song cheers and I'll catch you in the next one