G------------Em------------C---------C------------
tomaar ghore baash kore kaara (o mon jaano naa)
G------------Em----------C--------------C------------
tomaar ghore boshot kore koi jonaa (mon jaano naa)
The chords used...
G 320033
Em 022000
C 332010
The verse parts with easy chords...
G-------Em---------C---------C------
ek jone chobi aake ek money (o mon)
G-----------Em----------C--------------------
aar ek jone boshe boshe rong maakhe (o mon)
--------G----------------Em----------C----------D-----------
(abaar) shei chobi khaan noshto kore kon jonaa (kon jonaa)
G------------Em----------C--------------C------------
tomaar ghore boshot kore koi jonaa (mon jaano naa)
The stanza I'm calling bridge is actually very similar, musically speaking, to the verse
parts. The Indian (as well as Bengali) Classical and Folk term for this part is SHONCHAARI,
assuming that chorus is equivalent to AASTHAYEE and verse is ONTORAA.
G-----------Em------------
rosh khaiya hoiya mataal
Am----------Am---
oi dekho haat phoshke jaae ghoraar lagaam
-------G-------------Em----------C---------D------------
(shei) lagaam khaana dhore dekho kon jonaa (kon jonaa)
G------------Em----------C--------------C------------
tomaar ghore boshot kore koi jonaa (mon jaano naa)
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