Sanam Teri Kasam Easy Version Guitar Lessson - Arrangement and Song Demo
Sanam Teri Kasam â Introduction
Sanam Teri Kasam is one of those songs that just sits with you long after it ends. From the 2016 film of the same name, the song became an instant favorite for people who love intense, emotional love stories. Composed by Himesh Reshammiya and sung by Ankit Tiwari and Palak Muchhal, the track brings out themes of longing, heartbreak, and unshaken devotion. It fits perfectly into the narrative of the film, which is a modern tragic romance.
What really makes Sanam Teri Kasam stand out is its sincerity. Thereâs nothing flashy or over-produced about itâitâs just pure emotion, pouring through both the music and the lyrics. Sameer Anjaanâs writing feels personal and poetic, and the vocals carry it all with a kind of soft heartbreak. The song was released at a time when Bollywood was leaning heavily into dance beats and remixes, so a raw, classic-style ballad like this one really struck a chord with audiences.
Sanam Teri Kasam â Guitar Lesson
Instructor Steve Luciano teaches this easy version of Sanam Teri Kasam with a focus on making it playable and soulful at the same time. Youâll need to place a capo on the 3rd fret for this lesson, which helps match the key of the original while keeping the chords nice and simple. The main chords youâll use here are Am, C, G, E7, Em, and F. These are all standard open chords, and Steve breaks them down one at a time, pointing out smooth finger transitions and how to let the emotions of the song come through even if youâre just strumming.
The strumming pattern Steve recommends is soft and flowing, following the melody more than a strict beat. Itâs the kind of pattern that lets you slow down when the lyrics are heavy and pick up just a bit when the song starts to lift. He also gives guidance on dynamicsâwhen to let the chords ring out and when to dampen them for a more intimate feel. The trick to this song isnât in speed or flash, but in holding back just enough to let the emotion carry the performance.
Steve also touches on how to approach the E7 and F chords, which might trip up beginners. For E7, he shows how it adds a slight emotional tension before resolving back to Am, and for F, he offers a few fingering optionsâbarre and simplifiedâso you can pick what works for your current level.
One of the best parts of this lesson is how Steve keeps the focus on expression. This is a great song to work on if you want to build emotional connection through your playing, without needing advanced theory.
FAQs
Q. Is this version suitable for beginners?
Yes! The chords are standard open chords, and Steveâs pacing is slow and clear enough for new players to follow along easily.
Q. Do I need to use a capo for this song?
Using a capo on the 3rd fret helps match the pitch of the original and makes the chord shapes easier.