Ek Hasina Thi Guitar Tabs Single String
If you’ve ever wanted to play a Bollywood melody on guitar but felt intimidated by chords, barre shapes, or fast fingerpicking, you’re in the right place. The song "Ek Hasina Thi" has a very distinctive, catchy tune that works beautifully on a single string. This method strips the guitar down to its simplest form: one note at a time, on one string.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
When you search for "single string tabs," you are telling the internet: "I want instant gratification." ek hasina thi guitar tabs single string
And the guitar gods agree. Playing this single-string melody accomplishes three things immediately:
Enjoy playing! This is a great song to practice your sliding technique. If you’ve ever wanted to play a Bollywood
This tab is written for the High E string (the thinnest string, 1st string). Play it slowly. Use your index finger. No pick required if you are just starting.
Tuning: Standard (E A D G B e)
The Main Hook (Plays during "Ek Hasina Thi...")
e |-----5---5-------5---3-------3---1-------1---0-------|
B |------------------------------------------------------|
G |------------------------------------------------------|
D |------------------------------------------------------|
A |------------------------------------------------------|
E |------------------------------------------------------|
The Answering Phrase (Plays during "...Koi Deewana Tha") When you search for "single string tabs," you
e |-----5---5-------5---7-------7---8-------8---7-------5---3-------|
B |------------------------------------------------------------------|
Day 1: Play only Section A. Repeat 20 times slowly.
Day 2: Play Section B only. Focus on the 5-5-7-7 pattern.
Day 3: Play Section C. Get comfortable with fret 10.
Day 4: Connect A + B slowly.
Day 5: Add C. Play A-B-C-B once.
Day 6: Play entire sequence with a metronome at 70 BPM.
Day 7: Play along with the original song (skip vocals, just follow the melody).
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