Muskurane Ki Wajah Guitar Lessson - Introduction and Chords
Muskurane Ki Wajah - Introduction
Welcome to the guitar lesson on one of the most famous romantic ballads from the previous decade, Muskurane by Arijit Singh. The song is from the movie âCitylightsâ, which is highly acclaimed for showing the cruelty of a modern city commonly referred to as the city of dreams. The song received the Song of the Year Award at the Mirchi Music Awards and has amassed more than 60 million views on YouTube since its release in 2014.
Muskurane Ki Wajah translates to âreason for a smileâ, which is a romantic expression towards a beloved. The plot of the film revolves around a couple who migrate to a Tier 1 city in search of a livelihood, but have to face deceit from the city. Through the song, the character is conveying to his beloved that âyou are the reason for my smile, in the times when life is toughâ.
Muskurane Ki Wajah Guitar Lesson
Muskurane guitar lesson is taught by our expert, J.J. , who explains all the different sections of the song in a section-by-section manner âfrom the intro that talks about the chords and different voicings of those chords, to the rhythms and solos of the song. The song is in Eb standard tuning and in the key of D major, which is a common tuning for the classic rock sound.
To play the song in the original key and with standard chord shapes, a capo is needed on the 2nd fret. Advanced players can move to barred versions of the chords, should they not feel comfortable with the capo. The strumming of the song is unique in the sense that although the song can be played using the standard eight-note strumming, the strumming used here is that of the fifth-note pattern. This gives the song a breathing-like movement, where the empty three strums of a bar rest.
The song features a unique cadence that goes from an E major to an A minor, which creates a beautiful tension and release in the song, and even more unique is the fact that on the chord that brings the tension, the song lyrics also talk about discomfort, both of which later resolves to a minor chord and a comfortable meaning.
Muskurane lyrics, along with the tabs, are also available beside the video lesson that you can refer to while learning the song.
FAQs
Q. Is Muskurane beginner-friendly?
This lesson is best suited for beginners to early intermediates. Youâll need basic knowledge of open chords and simple strumming patterns.
Q. What chords are used in this song?
The song revolves around Am, G, and F with the occasional E, with the capo on the 2nd fret. The song is originally in the key of B minor, and therefore, without the capo, youâll need to play the barre chords.
Q. Do I need a capo for this song?
Yes, we recommend using a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original pitch and make chord shapes easier to play.