When this Dil Ka Kya was released in 2024 as part of the album from the movie Metro In Dino, it became an instant hit. The song took over Instagram; every monsoon story was accompanied by Dil Ka Kya, and radio shows loved replaying it when it was raining outside.
As you learn this song, you will find out that it’s a blend of modern production sensibilities while still showcasing traditional emotional expression. The composer Pritam has gracefully used technology to add depth to the sound, while making it sound fuller. If you listen to this song using your earphones, you will actually witness its grandeur in terms of sound stage.
From this guitar lesson, you will learn how to be pitch perfect with contemporary sensibility while making sure that you are up to the traditional musicianship. The song uses chords like Bm, F#m7, Gmaj7, and Em in addition to simpler chords such as D, G, and A. In most cases, students only learn the theoretical part of the first set of chords, but with this lesson, you will actually know about their contribution.
Chords Used in Song Guitar Lesson
Here is the complete harmonic vocabulary for this song, in addition to multiple voicing options:
Primary chords to learn: Bm (B minor), F#m7 (F# minor 7), Gmaj7 (G major 7), Em (E minor), D (D major), G (G major), and A (A major).
The primary chord progression to follow is: Bm – F#m7 – Gmaj7 – A/D (repeating). The great thing about this progression is that it actually moves between major and minor, resulting in a harmonic movement.
The chorus progression is: Bm — D — Gmaj7 — Em (or variations).
Here, you have a bit more motion to fiddle around while maintaining the same harmonic vocabulary.
FAQs – Dil Ka Kya From Metro In Dino Guitar Lesson
Q1. How long will it take me to master the song “Dil Ka Kya From Metro In Dino” before I can play it for the audience?
Ans. It will take you at least four weeks, where you delicately take out 20 to 30 minutes for practice each day. By week 4, you will be able to play the entire song from beginning to end without stopping.
Q2. Can I transpose Dil Ka Kya from Metro in Dino in a different key?
Ans. Yes, you can. If you are not comfortable with Bm, you can transpose it to Am, thus shifting all chords down to 1.5 steps. The relationship of the chords will remain the same.
Q3. How to make fingerpicking present in the song similar to that of the original recording?
Ans. Understand phrasing and dynamics, you do not have to play the pattern mechanically; instead, respond to the local melody. The responsiveness is what separates a good fingerpicking from a mechanical one.