Bhaag D.K. Bose Guitar Lessson - Chords, Rhythm, & Backing Track
Introduction:
The iconic song that we all used to listen to on our earphones but feared to play it loud when parents and elder siblings were around. It is the true rock anthem of Indian cinema, both the lyrics and the composition of the song come with zero filter.
Fun Fact: The main title of the song uses a play of words that resembles a popular abuse in the Hindi language. This was done by the producers to push Bollywood censorship to its edge.
Strumming Pattern
The strumming pattern used for this song can be played well on both acoustic guitar and electric guitar. The basic pattern that you need to learn is as follows: D D U D D U.
D = Down Strum
U = Up Strum
By strumming it fast and aggressively you can match up the rock-punk vibe of the song.
Song Structure
Chords, Rhythm, & Backing Track: This is the first part of the guitar lesson from Pawan Jalan; he will be sharing everything you need to learn
Interlude Solo: This is the first solo present in the extended version of the song, and in order to play this part, it would be great to have an electric guitar with you.
Outro Solo: This particular part of the song is played during the final part of a song, right before the song ends. This is a more rapid solo, and to get the right tone, we would request you to learn it on electric guitar.
Song with Backing Track: This is the section where Pawan is finally going to give you a complete playthrough of the song; he will be combining all the elements that he mentioned in the guitar lesson and playing them with the backing track.
Why Learn Bhaag D.K. Bose From Delly Belly Song On Guitar?
This is one of the rare songs from Bollywood, which has a raw, gritty sound that resonates with pure attitude. For the most part, you can say this is a modern Indian rock classic, making it a great song for channeling your inner rockstar and letting your energy flow into the guitar as you play it.
FAQs-Song Guitar Lesson
Q1. Who wrote the lyrics for the song Bhaag D.K Bose from the movie Delly Belly?
Ans. Ram Sampath is the man behind the composition of the song, and the lyrics of the song were written by Amitabh Bhattacharya.
Q2. Is Delhi Belly a hit Bollywood flick?
Ans. Yes, absolutely; the film became a major hit both in India and all over the globe where it was released. The film was able to earn 92 crores, while it was made on a budget of merely 36 crores.
Q3. Is Delhi Belly a remake?
Ans. No, there is one Indian-Tamil comedy film with the title Settai, which means mischief. This particular movie was released in 2013, and it was inclined toward a southern audience, resulting in the movie not getting the required fame to be released all across India.