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Chundari Penne (Malayalam) Guitar Lessson - Introduction
Chundari Penne - Introduction
Chundari Penne is a beloved Malayalam song from the 2016 film Charlie. The track features Dulquer Salmaanâs warm, conversational vocals and was composed by Gopi Sundar with lyrics by Santhosh Varma. The songâs gentle melody and heartfelt words made it an instant favourite. Its mix of acoustic guitar, light percussion, and subtle strings gives it a nostalgic yet fresh feel.
The song connects deeply with the character of Charlie, a free-spirited traveller in the film. This added emotional layers to the music. The lyrics paint a picture of love and longing in simple but poetic Malayalam. Dulquerâs singing style feels personal, almost like heâs telling a story rather than performing. The track stands out in Malayalam cinema for its blend of modern and traditional sounds.
Chundari Penne Guitar Lesson
Taught by Mike Dugan, this lesson covers the songâs soothing guitar work. The track is in G major and uses a relaxed strumming pattern that matches its easygoing vibe. The main progression moves between G, Em, C, and D, creating a circular, flowing feel. The chords are basic but played with a light touch to keep the mood airy.
The strumming pattern follows a down-down-up-up-down-up rhythm. This gives the song its signature sway. The tempo is slow, so focus on keeping the strokes even and relaxed. The verses have a softer dynamic, while the chorus opens up slightly with fuller strums. Palm muting is used sparingly, just to add subtle texture in certain spots.
For the lead parts, the melody follows the vocal line closely. The fills between verses use simple hammer-ons and pull-offs on the higher strings. The solo section is minimal, sticking to the G major scale with a few tasteful bends. The tone should be clean and warm, with just a hint of reverb to match the original recording.
Beginners can start by mastering the chord changes at a slow pace. The songâs slow tempo makes it forgiving for practice. Intermediate players should work on matching the delicate dynamics between sections. The key is to keep the playing light and expressive, not forceful.
FAQs
Q. What tuning is used in this song?
Standard tuning (E A D G B E). No capo is needed.
Q. How do I get the right strumming feel?
Keep your wrist loose and emphasise the upstrokes slightly to create that bouncy rhythm.
Q. Is this song good for beginners?
Yes, the chords are simple, and the slow tempo makes it great for practising smooth transitions.
Q. What effects are used on the guitar?
A clean tone with light reverb and maybe a touch of chorus for depth.
Q. Can I play it fingerstyle?
Absolutely. Plucking the bass notes with your thumb and the higher strings with your fingers will create a softer sound.