Verse: G - Em - C - D Tumi nirmolo koro amare G - Em - C - D Tumi nirmolo koro
For beginners, it is helpful to follow tutorials that combine the lyrics with notation:
To get the rhythm and emotion right, it is highly recommended to listen to renowned artists: Pannalal Bhattacharya's Rendition (Classical rendition) Sandhya Mukherjee Saregama Bengal Version Harmonium Tutorial for Swaralipi Conclusion
Bridge: Am - F - G - C Am - F - G - C
In this article, we will break down the exact chord progression, strumming patterns, key variations, and the theological context that makes this song timeless.
Instead of strumming, pluck the individual strings to give it a classical Indian acoustic texture:
After comparing ~15 sources, the most chord chart comes from a lesser-known site: BengaliWorshipGuitar.com (archived version). It uses: tumi nirmolo koro chords
3/4 Time (Dadra Taal / Waltz feel) . This creates a rhythmic, flowing waltz or swinging pattern.
Here is a simple chord progression in the key of D Minor. This chart is designed for easy reference and practice:
Pre-chorus / bridge (adds motion and a gentle lift): Em — Bm — C — G/D Em — D/F# — C — D Verse: G - Em - C - D
Here are the finger positions for these chords in standard tuning:
Because this is a Rabindra Sangeet / Kanta Geeti style song, the vocals lead the melody. Do not let the guitar strumming overpower your singing voice. 🌟 Why Learn This Song? Great for practicing basic open chords. Helps in understanding standard Indian rhythmic patterns. Perfect for peaceful acoustic sessions or morning prayers.
Tumi nirmolo koro (G) mongolo kore (F) Molino mormo (C) mucchaye (C) Tumi nirmolo koro (G) mongolo kore (F) Molino mormo (C) mucchaye This creates a rhythmic, flowing waltz or swinging pattern
The hardest part of this song for beginners is the transition from and F to G .