(Strum with more energy/emphasis)
C Am Ogo aamar momo chitte F G Nirmolo koro, nirmolo koro C Am Ogo aamar momo chitte F G C Nirmolo koro, nirmolo koro
The intensity builds in the Antara (the stanza between choruses). The chords shift slightly to emphasize the plea for mercy.
| Lyric (Bengali) | Chord | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Doya koro Probhu, doya koro | C | Return to root chord | | Ami shopotho koritey pari na | G/B - Am | Walk-down bass note | | Agun shottwer, agun premor | F - C | Emotional lift | | Agun jwalo he mor mon-ey | Dm - G | Suspense before resolution | tumi nirmolo koro chords
If you are new to these chords, here is the finger placement for standard tuning (E-A-D-G-B-E):
⭐⭐⭐ 3.5 / 5 – Functional but frustrating.
Should you use it?
Yes, if you’re leading a small group or personal devotions. No, if you expect a professional, Nashville-style chord chart with timing, rhythm slashes, and arrangement notes. (Strum with more energy/emphasis) C Am Ogo aamar
Pro tip:
Take the best text chords you find, then sit with the original track (by Shovon Roy or Andrew Kishore versions) and mark your own chord changes by ear. Then transpose to a singer-friendly key. That custom chart will serve you far better than anything generic online.
Request to the community:
Someone please create a clean, printable PDF with lyrics, chords, strumming pattern, and key modulation – and put it on a stable platform like Ultimate Guitar or WorshipTogether. This song deserves it.
The entire song generally follows a cyclical pattern that is beautiful yet simple. The use of Bm7b5 is crucial to capturing the "Kalyan" flavor before resolving to the Dominant (G7). The entire song generally follows a cyclical pattern
The Main Cycle: | C | E7 | Am | G7 | | C | Bm7b5 | G7 | C |
(Note: If Bm7b5 is too complex for a beginner, you can substitute it with G7 or Em, but you will lose the distinct classical mood.)