The 5 Chords You Need to Play 90% of Bollywood Songs
What if I told you that learning just 5 chords would let you play hundreds of Bollywood songs? It is not an exaggeration. The harmonic language of Hindi film music is beautifully consistent — and it revolves around a small set of chords.
After analysing hundreds of popular Bollywood songs — from classic 90s AR Rahman tracks to modern Arijit Singh hits — the same 5 chords appear again and again and again. Master these 5, and the floodgates open.
The 5 Essential Chords
Chord 1 — Am (A minor)
Am Chord — Fingering
e |---0---| Open string B |---1---| Index finger, 1st fret G |---2---| Middle finger, 2nd fret D |---2---| Ring finger, 2nd fret A |---0---| Open string E |---x---| Do not play
Am is the king of Bollywood. It appears in sad love songs, emotional ballads, and dramatic scenes. If Bollywood had a national chord, it would be Am. Songs like Tum Hi Ho, Channa Mereya, Teri Mitti, and hundreds more start and end on Am.
Chord 2 — F (F major)
The most feared chord for beginners, F requires a full barre across all 6 strings at the 1st fret. However, you can use Fmaj7 (xx3210) as a substitute while you build strength. F creates the classic tension that resolves beautifully back to Am — the cornerstone move of most Bollywood chord progressions.
💡 F Chord Shortcut
Instead of the full barre F, try placing your index on the 1st fret of only the B and e strings. Then fret G string at 2nd fret with middle, and D string at 3rd fret with ring. This “mini-F” covers most Bollywood songs perfectly.
Chord 3 — C (C major)
C Major Chord
e |---0---| Open B |---1---| Index finger G |---0---| Open D |---2---| Middle finger A |---3---| Ring finger E |---x---| Do not play
C is the “release” chord — it brings brightness and resolution to a progression that starts on Am. The famous Am–F–C–G loop that powers hundreds of Bollywood songs feels like a complete emotional journey: tension (Am), longing (F), hope (C), and return (G).
Chord 4 — G (G major)
G is the “homecoming” chord. After the emotional journey of Am–F–C, landing on G feels like a breath of relief. G is also the most versatile chord on guitar — it rings across all 6 open strings and has a naturally resonant, full sound that suits both acoustic strumming and fingerpicking.
Chord 5 — Em (E minor)
Em is the easiest chord on guitar (just two fingers) but carries profound emotional weight. Many of the most atmospheric Bollywood intros — Kabira, Ik Vaari Aa, Dil Dhadakne Do — are built on Em. It is also the chord that makes Bollywood sound most cinematic when combined with C and G.
The 4 Progressions That Power Bollywood
These chord combinations are so common in Bollywood, you will start hearing them everywhere once you know them.
Progression 1 — The Classic Bollywood Loop
Am→F→C→G
Songs: Tum Hi Ho, Channa Mereya, Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga, Teri Aankhon Mein
Progression 2 — The Emotional Resolve
Am→G→F→G
Songs: Teri Mitti, Hawayein, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Progression 3 — The Bright Uplift
C→G→Am→F
Songs: Galliyan, Khairiyat, Dil Diyan Gallan
Progression 4 — The Cinematic Build
Em→C→G→D
Songs: Kabira, Ik Vaari Aa, Sooraj Dooba Hai
Practice Schedule — Learning All 5 in 2 Weeks
- Days 1–3: Learn Am and Em. Practice switching between them until effortless.
- Days 4–6: Add C and G. Practice Am–C–G–Em as a four-chord loop.
- Days 7–10: Introduce F (or Fmaj7 substitute). Drill Am–F–C–G until automatic.
- Days 11–14: Play 3 full Bollywood songs using only these chords. Your reward for two weeks of work.
📌 Remember This
It is not about how many chords you know. It is about how smoothly and confidently you can switch between the ones you do know. A guitarist who plays Am, F, C, G perfectly is more musical than someone who knows 20 chords but plays them all hesitantly.
