Practice the chord changes slowly, focus on the bass-to-strum transition, and let the music move from your instrument as a prayer rather than a performance.
If you have attended a Christian worship service in Bengal or participate in the Bengali diaspora's religious gatherings, you have almost certainly heard the hauntingly beautiful hymn, "Tumi Nirmolo Koro." Translating to "Make us pure, O Lord," this song is a staple in the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Pentecostal traditions of Eastern India and Bangladesh. tumi nirmolo koro chords
| Lyric (Bengali) | Chord | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Doya koro Probhu, doya koro | | Return to root chord | | Ami shopotho koritey pari na | G/B - Am | Walk-down bass note | | Agun shottwer, agun premor | F - C | Emotional lift | | Agun jwalo he mor mon-ey | Dm - G | Suspense before resolution | Practice the chord changes slowly, focus on the
Bridge: Am - F - G - C Tumi nirmolo koro amare Am - F - G - C Tumi nirmolo koro Practice the chord changes slowly